In 2010 their Revenue was 31.755 Billion US Dollars. Their net income was 593 million dollars.
No, Delta is a National Carrier which is defined as an airline that generates more than one billion dollars a year in revenues.
the first year on delta pilots get paid a minnimum of 24,000 so a pilot would get paid about 2,000 dollars a month. once you go more advanced you get paid up to 10,000 dollars a month
is it 44,171 for a flight attendant at delta airlines.
The average salary of an airline pilot is $95,000 a year. Depending on the airline and whether they fly private jets or mainstream airlines will depend on how much they make.
they make about 50,000 to 60,000 dollars a year
Around 120000aed a year
according to the airline pilots association on average major airline pilots make 182,000 and non- major airline pilots make 70,000 these are only averages though Some pilots starting out in small regional airlines start as low as $24k per year.
The average airline captain salary is about $100,000, while an airline first officer ("co-pilot") makes about $65,000 a year on average. At the lower levels, such as regional airlines, captains make around $70,000 while the average first officer makes around $45,000. A new entry-level regional airline pilot makes between $18,000 and $25,000 a year in the industry right now. An entry-level position with a major airline sees about $35,000 a year.
It depends on what airline you are flying on.
2003
the highest pay of a pilot is : $119,750 In the U.S. Commercial Airline pilots flying 767s, etc. on major routes make as much as $200-$300k per year.
It depends on who he flies for, what he's carrying, what kind of plane, whether it's an airline or the Air Force...pilots can make anywhere from $20,000 per year to $150,000.