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Delta Air Lines Chief Operating Officer Resigns
Mike Spanos to Depart After One Year
Departure Comes Amidst Airline Industry Turmoil
Delta Air Lines Chief Operating Officer Mike Spanos is leaving the company after just over a year on the job. CEO Ed Bastian announced the news in an employee memo, stating that Spanos is taking a position at another company.
Spanos' departure comes at a tumultuous time for the airline industry. Delta has recently suffered a number of operational challenges, including a highly publicized system outage in August that resulted in widespread flight cancellations. The airline has also been impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a sharp decline in air travel.
Spanos' resignation is the latest in a series of high-level departures from Delta. In recent months, the airline has also lost its chief financial officer, chief commercial officer, and chief marketing officer.
- CEO Ed Bastian announced the news in an employee memo.
- Spanos is taking a position at another company.
- Spanos' departure comes at a tumultuous time for the airline industry.
- Delta has recently suffered a number of operational challenges.
- The airline has also been impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
- Spanos' resignation is the latest in a series of high-level departures from Delta.
It is unclear what impact Spanos' departure will have on Delta. The airline has not yet announced a replacement for him.