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Delta's top management reshuffles as Carter becomes president and Janki, CFO, moves to COO

Delta Air 'Lines announced a 'wide-ranging' leadership shake-up on Thursday, naming Dan Janki Chief Operating Officer and promoting Peter Carter as President as the carrier prepares to retire longtime Operations chief John Laughter.

The changes will take place on April 1. The changes will take effect on April 1.

Ed Bastian, Delta CEO, said Laughter was instrumental in rebuilding the TechOps division after Delta's bankruptcy in 2005, guided the airline's integration with Northwest Airlines and steered its operations through COVID-19.

Janki's new role will include responsibility for a number of major aspects of the airline’s operation, such as flight operations, customer service, in-flight services, reservations, safety, and security. Delta announced that Erik Snell, the company's chief customer experience officer will take over Janki's role as finance chief.

Carter's new role will be president. He will also take on responsibility for Delta's international portfolio, real estate and sustainability teams, as well as global policy, legal and other matters.

Delta said Alain Bellemare would become the chairman of Delta TechOps while Chief Marketing Officer Alicia Tillman will be leaving the company. Ranjan Goswami is to take on the expanded role as chief marketing and product officers.

Bastian said that the changes reflect Delta's management depth and efforts to develop leaders who will guide the airline for years to come.

Delta's executive ranks have been reshaped by the latest changes after former President Glen Hauenstein retired last month.

Bastian has publicly stated that he does not plan to retire, and that he intends to stay at Delta in the near future. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Rajesh Kumar Singh)

(source: Reuters)