Mullin Leaves Delta Pretty Much as He Found It
Leo Mullin, who experienced the heights and depths of the turn-of-the-century airline business during more than six years as CEO of Delta Air Lines, will leave the company in 2004 as it struggles to cut its costs and regain profitability. Under Mullin's leadership, Delta delivered nearly $5.6...
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