New Coffee Table Book Chronicles Delta Through the Years

A new coffee table book — Delta: 100 Years & Climbing — chronicles the airline’s remarkable journey from its 1925 beginnings as a crop-dusting operation in Macon, Georgia, to becoming a global aviation leader headquartered right here in Atlanta.

The book is a continuation of Delta and the Delta Flight Museum’s Centennial celebrations.

Written by New York-based journalist Mark Ellwood and organized by decade, Delta: 100 Years & Climbing brings the airline’s story to life through breathtaking photography and never-before-shared stories.

Pre-orders for the beautifully crafted volume open November 18, exclusively at assouline.com.

Readers will trace the evolution of Delta’s iconic fleet, branding, and route network, plus meet the generations of Atlanta-area employees who have been the heart of the company for a century.

Highlights include Delta’s first passenger flight in 1929, the arrival of the jet age with the DC-8, the pioneering women who broke barriers in the cockpit, and modern Atlanta-led innovations like in-flight Wi-Fi and the game-changing Delta One suites.

The Delta Flight Museum, located at Delta’s world headquarters near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, played a central role in curating rare photographs, vintage advertisements, and authentic stories that make the book a true keepsake of aviation history.

“Preserving Delta’s history is about honoring the people and moments that shaped aviation and inspiring future generations to keep pushing the boundaries,” said Gail Grimmett, President of the Delta Flight Museum. “This book celebrates the Delta people — many of them proud Atlantans — whose spirit of innovation and resilience brought us here, reminding us how far we’ve come and how much further we can go if we keep climbing, together.”

Delta: 100 Years & Climbing officially launches December 15 and will be available at Assouline boutiques, select retailers, and online at www.assouline.com. It’s the perfect holiday gift for aviation buffs, history lovers, frequent flyers, and anyone who calls Atlanta home.

Pre-order your copy today at www.assouline.com and own a piece of Atlanta’s aviation legacy.

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