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What started as a humble, little aerial crop dusting operation called Huff Daland Dusters in 1924 has now grown into one of the world's largest global airlines, helping more than 160 million travelers get to the places they want to go to each year.

CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY

At Delta, sustainability is defined as "meeting the company's financial goals of growth and profitability over time, through business practices that minimize the environmental impacts of Delta operations and promote the health, welfare, and productivity of the individuals and communities we employ and serve."

To meet this definition, Delta does more than simply satisfy its legal obligations. Delta's stakeholders - investors, customers, SkyTeam partners, employees, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), governments and communities - have come to expect Delta to produce sustainable and responsible positive financial results, invest in healthy communities, maintain a robust workforce and protect natural environments. Collectively, these expectations drive Delta's approach to sustainability and social responsibility.

JOIN THE FIGHT

Find out how Delta is protecting American jobs by enforcing trade agreements on Emirates, Etihad and Qatar--three airlines that are subsidized by their countries' governments. They're violating agreements and causing us to lose International routes and American jobs. It's up to us to take action.

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