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Best US airline 7th year, $4.2B earnings 2024
Delta Air Lines is a major American airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with roots tracing to a crop-dusting operation founded in Macon, Georgia in 1924. Delta evolved into a passenger carrier through the 1930s and has grown to become one of the two largest airlines in the world by revenue and passenger volume. The company's mission is to connect people and places across a global route network while delivering a premium customer experience that commands fare premiums over competitors.\n\nDelta operates approximately 4,000 daily flights to more than 280 destinations in 50 countries. Its hub-and-spoke network is anchored at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson — the world's busiest airport — with major hubs in New York (JFK and LaGuardia), Los Angeles, Seattle, Detroit, Minneapolis, Boston, and Salt Lake City. Delta Air Lines is differentiated by its premium cabin product, its SkyMiles loyalty program with co-brand credit card partnerships with American Express generating billions in annual revenue, and its investment in subsidiary operations including Delta TechOps aircraft maintenance, Delta Cargo, and a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic. Delta has been named the best US airline seven consecutive years.\n\nDelta reported $61.6 billion in fiscal 2024 revenue, a 6.2% increase, with earnings of $4.2 billion and earnings per share guidance above $7.35 for 2025. The airline served more than 200 million customers in 2024. Delta's operational reliability, premium positioning, and loyalty program economics give it structural advantages that sustain margins above the airline industry average.
a2z Radiology AI raised $20M in 2025 for its whole-body AI that simultaneously screens for 24+ conditions across CT scans — from incidental cancers to cardiovascular risk — in a single automated read.
a2z Radiology AI has developed a whole-body CT analysis platform that simultaneously screens for over 24 medical conditions across a single CT scan, including incidental cancers, coronary artery disease, aortic aneurysm, bone density loss, and organ abnormalities. The AI acts as a second reader that radiologists can use to catch incidental findings that fall outside the primary reason for a scan — a major source of missed diagnoses.
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