1030 Delta Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30354
Delta TechOps is a division of Delta Air Lines. Over 9,600 Technical Operations employees system-wide provide full-service maintenance to Delta and service its fleet of more than 750 aircraft. In addition, we provide complete maintenance for more than 150 other operators. Delta TechOps is proud to offer our customers the same operational expertise, quality, and service that enables Delta Air Lines to enjoy industry leading aircraft and engine reliability at low operating costs. As a full-service MRO, Delta TechOps can provide comprehensive services including technical training, engineering support, line maintenance services, inventory management, component support, engine overhaul, and engine condition monitoring to keep your fleet flying. And when you are in need of emergency services, Delta TechOps can dispatch our quick-response Disabled Aircraft Recovery Team (D.A.R.T.) to get you back in the air.
The Delta Flight Museum is an aviation and corporate museum located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, near the airline's main hub at the Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The museum is housed in two 1940s-era Delta Air Lines maintenance hangars, which were used until the 1960s when the Delta Technical Operations Center, formerly known as the Jet Base, was completed. The museum is a nonprofit organization and relies on volunteers, donations, special event rentals and Museum Store sales. The Delta Museum is considered an ongoing project and it collects various items year round.The museum opened to the general public in June 2014. Prior to that, Delta employee ID or prior arrangement was required to access the campus in which the museum is located.OriginsThe idea for a Delta museum originated when a group of retirees started a campaign to find one of Delta's Douglas DC-3's in 1990. After some searching, the employees struck gold when they found Delta Ship 41, Delta's first DC-3 to carry passengers, in Puerto Rico performing cargo services. The group bought the plane from the cargo airline and the Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum was started. From 1993 to 1999, the plane was painstakingly restored to its 1940's condition by active and retired Delta mechanics. Delta Ship 41 is one of the most faithfully restored passenger transport DC-3s in the world, evidenced by the fact that in 2001, it was the first aircraft to be presented with an award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Since 1988, Crew Outfitters has built a strong reputation as the one-stop shop for equipping and servicing above and below the wing airline personnel in all their professional needs. In 2012, Stop-Over Stores and Field Shops joined our group, bringing our store count to 10 retail locations near or in major US airports. This breadth, along with our online stores, Uniform Division and our affiliation with Luggage Works Brand, accommodates custom uniform and accessory programs, plus offers the expert service that crews need.