
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 7:55 AM ET, Thu December 18, 2025
Delta Air Lines announced that the company’s president, Glen
Hauenstein, would retire from his position on February 28, with Joe Esposito scheduled
to become the carrier’s new executive vice president and Chief Commercial
Officer.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian revealed that Hauenstein will continue
to serve as a strategic advisor through the end of next year. Hauenstein joined
the airline in 2005 and was credited with transforming the carrier’s network
from primarily domestic to a global footprint.
“Glen’s vision and strategic mindset have been essential in
transforming Delta into the leading global airline we are today,” Bastian said in
a statement.
“Most importantly, Glen has always recognized that the
dedication and commitment of Delta’s 100,000 people worldwide are what sets us
apart,” Bastian continued. “His impact on Delta, and the industry overall,
cannot be overstated.”
Hauenstein also received credit from Bastian for driving the
long-term strategy that helped Delta become a powerhouse in the aviation
industry for premium travel experiences. The soon-to-be former president also helped
expand international partnerships and sustained financial progress.
As for Esposito, he worked closely with Hauenstein over the
last two decades, starting at Delta in 1990 and climbing the corporate ladder
over the course of his 35-year career.
“Glen leaves behind a powerful legacy of innovation and bold
thinking that has transformed our industry,” Esposito said in a statement.
“It’s been a tremendous privilege to work alongside him for the past 20 years,
and I’m humbled and inspired to lead the outstanding teams he developed as we
envision the Delta of the next 100 years.”
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