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Delta Air Lines announced today that Delta's 185 Flight Superintendents, represented by the Professional Airline Flight Control Association (PAFCA), have ratified a new five-year agreement. Of votes cast, 95 percent of the Flight Superintendents voted in favor of the new agreement.

"This vote sends a strong signal that our Flight Superintendents are ready and willing to participate in Delta's transformation," said Neil Stronach, vice president, Operations Planning, Control and Reliability Center. "We can only be successful over the long run by reducing costs while improving customer service, and the foundation to service is reliability. Our Flight Superintendents are instrumental in helping Delta achieve operational excellence, one of our transformation cornerstones, and we look forward to sharing the success that these sacrifices make possible."

The new contract includes a 10 percent wage reduction and significant productivity enhancements. The Flight Superintendents also agreed to closely align their benefits with those of Delta's non-contract employees, including converting to a cash balance retirement plan. These changes will result in significant cost savings for Delta.















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