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From one DC-3 to a fleet of over 800 aircraft, Delta celebrates 75 years of leading the cargo industry

Delivered on October 14, 1966

Delta Air Lines made this announcement:

  • Launched domestic cargo service in August 1946, expanding internationally in 1953
  • Supporting global communities with humanitarian aid delivery

Seventy-five years ago, Delta made its official but humble entry into the cargo business: 200 pounds of freshly picked mushrooms loaded aboard a DC-3 destined for Atlanta, making farm-to-table a possibility decades before it became a culinary hashtag.

That first week of operation in 1946, the airline carried a little bit of everything to customers across the U.S.: a 64-year-old, $1,500 soup tureen; 1,100 pounds of auto parts filling six crates; 450 pounds of candy; a box of silver coins. Delta planes had served the Allied cause during World War II, transporting everything from food and surgical supplies to weapons and auto parts overseas. That helped give Delta what was needed to turn cargo transport into a full-fledged business.

In the decades since, the cargo team has marked a number of milestones, including:

  • 1950-1953:ย Deltaย volunteers to ship blood donated through the American Red Cross to United Nations forces during the Korean War.
  • 1953:ย The international cargo service launches, with flights to the Caribbean and Venezuela.
  • 1954:ย Disaster relief efforts for the Haitian community after Hurricane Hazel.
  • 1958:ย Frank Taylor becomes Deltaโ€™s first air freight passenger, flying with a shipment of roses from Philadelphia to Atlanta.
  • 1959: โ€œKingโ€ becomes the first dog to fly on a commercial jet from Houston to New York City.
  • 1966:ย A Delta L-100 cargo plane carries NASAโ€™s Surveyor 3 spacecraft from Los Angeles to Cape Kennedy, Florida, launching siteโ€”the first time a spacecraft was carried by regular commercial aircraft.
  • 1970:ย The launch of DASH, which has become Deltaโ€™s most popular cargo product.
  • 1986:ย Delta makes history in 1986 when U.S.-manufactured cars begin shipping to Germany via a U.S. air carrier. Two Corvettes were shipped on a L-1011-500 flight from Dallas to Frankfurt, with two Firebirds on a following flight.
  • 1998:ย Delta launches the first international cargo alliance with Swissair, before becoming a founding member of SkyTeam Cargo in 2000.
  • 2017:ย Delta opens its first Cargo Control Center to improve customer experience.
  • 2017:ย Launch DASH Critical, with distinctive pink packaging, marking priority shipments.

โ€œThe airline has grown, and the nature of our Cargo business has changed significantly over the last 75 years, but we are still in the business of providing Best-in-Class service to our customers with any of their freight and logistics needs โ€“ large or small,โ€ said Robert Walpole, Vice President, Delta Cargo. โ€œWe are here to support our customers and communities in the U.S. and across the globe. We look forward to another remarkable 75 years.โ€

Today, Delta Cargo offers access to industry-leading shipping solutions and carries on average 2.2 billion cargo tons every year. Whether itโ€™s transporting life-saving pharmaceuticals, organs for transplant, fresh flowers, seasonal produce or beloved pets, Delta Cargoโ€™s strong product portfolio provides world-class service for every customerโ€™s needs.

The team also regularly assists with humanitarian efforts in the communities it serves, carrying over 800,000 pounds of supplies to cities in need after Hurricane Maria struck in 2017.

Delta also has carried essential protective equipment and medical supplies around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.

For further information about Delta Cargoโ€™s products and services, visit deltacargo.com.

Top Copyright Photo: Delta Air Lines Lockheed 382E-6C (L-100-20) Hercules N9259R (msn 4176) ATL (Bruce Drum). Image: 105572.
Delta Air Lines aircraft slide show (Historic):

The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is still going strong at 60

The Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules reaches another major milestone on August 23 marking the 60th anniversary of its first flight at Burbank, California, in 1954.

The company has issued this statement:

To honor this historic C-130 anniversary, Lockheed Martin invites members of the worldwide Hercules community to share their C-130 memories, experiences, photos and videos. From Aug. 18 through Sept. 30, stories can be shared through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube. Stories will be collected on a Lockheed Martin-sponsored website and shared with page viewers. To ensure stories are included on this site, the hashtag “#herc60” must be included within each post. Submissions also can be emailed to c-130-communications.gr-aero@lmco.com and they will be manually posted on the anniversary site.

In addition, special videos, photos and features saluting the C-130 will be posted daily to Lockheed Martin’s corporate webpage, Code One Magazine, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube accounts throughout the week of Aug. 18-23.

Since its debut, the C-130 Hercules has exhibited a combination of rugged tenacity, unmatched flexibility and continuous innovation that continue to make it the global airlifter choice. The C-130 has the longest, continuous military aircraft production run in history and is one of the top three longest, continuous aircraft production lines of any type.

The aircraft is widely considered as the world’s most proven workhorse. To date, more than 2,500 C-130s have been ordered and/or delivered to 63 nations. The C-130 operates out of 70 countries and has been produced in more than 70 variants. All of the C-130’s production models have been built at the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Marietta facility.

“In its first six decades, the C-130 shaped aviation history, redefined industry standards and exhibited flexibility that other aircraft have yet to match,” said George Shultz, Lockheed Martin vice president and general manager, C-130 Programs. “The C-130 remains the world’s most proven airlifter because of its ability to adapt, remain relevant and deliver results no matter the mission. As we celebrate the Hercules, we want to thank the people who designed, and now build, deliver, fly, maintain and sustain it. It’s their contributions that have kept the global C-130 fleet flying and will continue to do so for decades to come.”

The Hercules has been everywhere and is known for its ability to tackle any mission, anywhere, at any time. Aircrews have flown it to both poles, landed or airdropped military supplies to combat hot spots and performed countless relief operations around the globe. From the highest air strips in the Himalayas to landing on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean, the C-130 regularly โ€“ and proudly โ€“ defies expectations.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 113,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation’s net sales for 2013 were $45.4 billion.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum/AirlinersGallery.com. The C-130 is mainly a military transport aircraft. However several airlines have operated the civilian version. Of course the civilian version, the current Lockheed 382G (L-100-30), remains a viable and tough airline transport to this day in many remote parts of the world. Even passenger carriers like Delta Air Lines have operated the Hercules on dedicated cargo routes. An earlier model, the pictured Lockheed 382E-6C Hercules (L-100-20) N9259R (msn 4176), is seen at the Atlanta base on October 3, 1969. This aircraft was delivered on October 14, 1966. Delta replaced its Curtiss C-46 freighters with this newer turboprop freighter. The dedicated freighter service was short-lived.

Delta Air Lines (historic):ย AG Slide Show

Hercules Slide Show:ย AG Slide Show