- Ed Bastian - Wikipedia
Edward Herman Bastian (born June 6, 1957) [1] is an American business executive who has served as the chief executive officer of Delta Air Lines since May 2, 2016
- Leader Bios - Delta News Hub
Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer As CEO of Delta Air Lines, Ed Bastian leads 100,000 global professionals who are building the world’s premier international airline, powered by a people-driven, customer-focused culture and spirit of innovation
- Delta lost $200M because of the record government shutdown, CEO Ed . . .
Delta Air Lines estimates that it lost $200 million due to the longest government shutdown on record
- Longest U. S. government shutdown cost Delta Air Lines $200 million, CEO . . .
Delta Air Lines estimates that it lost $200 million due to the longest government shutdown on record
- Delta lost $200M because of the record government shutdown, CEO Ed . . .
An American Airlines flight lands as a Delta Air Lines plane taxis at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) in the Queens borough of New York, Sunday, Nov 9, 2025 (AP Photo Adam Gray) The longest government shutdown on record cost Delta Air Lines an estimated $200 million, CEO Ed Bastian said Wednesday in the
- From his first flight at age 25 to Delta CEO: Ed Bastians . . . - Fortune
The Economic Club of Washington D C Gary Cameron Good morning As Delta Air Lines celebrates its 100th anniversary, CEO Ed Bastian reflects on the leadership lessons he has learned during his
- Delta CEO Ed Bastian Shares His Playbook for Unconventional Leadership
As Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines, told listeners at a recent speaker event hosted at Yale SOM, “Whoever offered the cheapest price was the airline people chose If price was going to be the principal determinant for where we drew our revenue base, Delta wasn’t going to make it ”
- Delta CEO Ed Bastian signals no exit yet—but hints at succession plan
Much of Delta’s transformation can be traced to its current CEO, Ed Bastian, who has helped steer the airline through some of the industry’s most turbulent chapters, including 9 11, bankruptcy
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