DELTA AIR LINES, INC.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 11-K

     
o   ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For fiscal year ended
 
OR
 
x   TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF
1934
 
For the transition period from July 1, 2001 to December 31, 2001
 
    COMMISSION FILE NO. 1-5424

A.   Full title of the plan and address of the plan if different from that of the issuer named below:

DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

B.   Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:

DELTA AIR LINES, INC.
P.O. Box 20706
Atlanta, Georgia 30320-6001


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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE H, LINE 4i—ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
SIGNATURE
EX-99 LETTER TO SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULE

DECEMBER 31, 2001 AND JUNE 30, 2001

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
  Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits—December 31, 2001
 
  Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits—June 30, 2001
 
  Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the Six-Month Period Ended December 31, 2001
 
  Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the Year Ended June 30, 2001
 
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULE
 
SCHEDULE SUPPORTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
  Schedule I: Schedule H, Line 4i—Assets (Held at End of Year)—December 31, 2001
 
EXHIBIT 99
 
  Letter to Securities and Exchange Commission Pursuant to Temporary Note 3T


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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

To the Administrative Committee of
Delta Air Lines, Inc.:

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN as of December 31, 2001 and June 30, 2001 and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 and the year ended June 30, 2001. These financial statements and the schedule referred to below are the responsibility of the Administrative Committee of Delta Air Lines, Inc. in its capacity as administrator of the Plan. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and the schedule based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2001 and June 30, 2001 and the changes in its net assets available for benefits for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 and for the year ended June 30, 2001 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

Our audits were made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The schedule of assets (held at end of year) is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. The schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.

Atlanta, Georgia
April 22, 2002


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

DECEMBER 31, 2001

(In Thousands)

                                         
            Nonparticipant-Directed                
           
  Participant-        
            Allocated   Unallocated   Directed   Total
           
 
 
 
ASSETS:
                               
   
Cash
  $ 7,559     $     $ 779     $ 8,338  
 
   
     
     
     
 
   
Investments, at fair value as determined by quoted market prices (Note 3)
    418,466       206,634       3,092,424       3,717,524  
   
Investments, at contract value (Note 3)
                660,670       660,670  
 
   
     
     
     
 
       
Total investments
    418,466       206,634       3,753,094       4,378,194  
 
   
     
     
     
 
   
Receivables:
                               
     
Employer contributions
    9,891             13,575       23,466  
     
Interest and dividends and other
    2       1       982       985  
 
   
     
     
     
 
       
Total receivables
    9,893       1       14,557       24,451  
 
   
     
     
     
 
       
Total assets
    435,918       206,635       3,768,430       4,410,983  
LIABILITIES:
                               
   
ESOP notes:
                               
     
Current
          29,207             29,207  
     
Noncurrent
          260,988             260,988  
   
Interest payable
          11,753             11,753  
   
Other payables
                       
 
   
     
     
     
 
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
  $ 435,918     $ (95,313 )   $ 3,768,430     $ 4,109,035  
 
   
     
     
     
 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

JUNE 30, 2001

(In Thousands)

                                       
          Nonparticipant-Directed                
         
  Participant-        
          Allocated   Unallocated   Directed   Total
         
 
 
 
ASSETS:
                               
 
Investments, at fair value as determined by quoted market prices (Note 3)
  $ 494,601     $ 257,705     $ 3,231,664     $ 3,983,970  
 
Investments, at contract value (Note 3)
                667,700       667,700  
 
   
     
     
     
 
     
Total investments
    494,601       257,705       3,899,364       4,651,670  
 
   
     
     
     
 
 
Receivables:
                               
   
Employer contributions
    10,738             4,357       15,095  
   
Interest and dividends
    9       49             58  
 
   
     
     
     
 
     
Total receivables
    10,747       49       4,357       15,153  
 
   
     
     
     
 
     
Total assets
    505,348       257,754       3,903,721       4,666,823  
LIABILITIES:
                               
 
ESOP notes:
                               
   
Current
          26,072             26,072  
   
Noncurrent
          290,195             290,195  
 
Interest
          25,495             25,495  
 
Other payables
    6,996                   6,996  
 
   
     
     
     
 
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
  $ 498,352     $ (84,008 )   $ 3,903,721     $ 4,318,065  
 
   
     
     
     
 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

FOR THE SIX-MONTH PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2001

(In Thousands)

                                   
      Nonparticipant-Directed                
     
  Participant-        
      Allocated   Unallocated   Directed   Total
     
 
 
 
CONTRIBUTIONS:
                               
 
Participant
  $     $     $ 163,686     $ 163,686  
 
Employer
    9,964       30,619       22,087       62,670  
 
INVESTMENT INCOME:
                               
 
Net depreciation in fair value of investments
    (97,550 )     (11,518 )     (258,185 )     (367,253 )
 
Interest and dividends
    7,852       6,560       42,730       57,142  
 
ALLOCATION OF SHARES, at fair value
    25,213       (25,213 )            
 
BENEFITS PAID TO PARTICIPANTS
    (6,979 )           (106,312 )     (113,291 )
 
INTERFUND TRANSFERS
    (925 )           925        
 
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
    (9 )           (222 )     (231 )
 
INTEREST EXPENSE ON ESOP NOTES
          (11,753 )           (11,753 )
 
   
     
     
     
 
NET DECREASE
    (62,434 )     (11,305 )     (135,291 )     (209,030 )
 
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS:
                               
 
Beginning of period
    498,352       (84,008 )     3,903,721       4,318,065  
 
   
     
     
     
 
 
End of period
  $ 435,918     $ (95,313 )   $ 3,768,430     $ 4,109,035  
 
   
     
     
     
 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001

(In Thousands)

                                   
      Nonparticipant-Directed                
     
  Participant-        
      Allocated   Unallocated   Directed   Total
     
 
 
 
CONTRIBUTIONS:
                               
 
Participant
  $     $     $ 329,437     $ 329,437  
 
Employer
    33,146       28,489       17,440       79,075  
 
INVESTMENT INCOME:
                               
 
Net depreciation in fair value of investments
    (68,211 )     (37,241 )     (1,042,573 )     (1,148,025 )
 
Interest and dividends
    14,254       14,185       262,003       290,442  
 
ALLOCATION OF SHARES, at fair value
    21,536       (21,536 )            
 
BENEFITS PAID TO PARTICIPANTS
    (14,934 )           (188,176 )     (203,110 )
 
INTERFUND TRANSFERS
    (1,915 )           1,915        
 
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
    (24 )           (874 )     (898 )
 
INTEREST EXPENSE ON ESOP NOTES
          (25,495 )           (25,495 )
 
   
     
     
     
 
NET DECREASE
    (16,148 )     (41,598 )     (620,828 )     (678,574 )
 
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS:
                               
 
Beginning of year
    514,500       (42,410 )     4,524,549       4,996,639  
 
   
     
     
     
 
 
End of year
  $ 498,352     $ (84,008 )   $ 3,903,721     $ 4,318,065  
 
   
     
     
     
 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULE

DECEMBER 31, 2001 AND JUNE 30, 2001

     
1.   DESCRIPTION OF PLAN
 
    The following description of the Delta Family-Care Savings Plan (the “Plan”) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the plan document for a complete description of the Plan’s provisions.
 
    The Plan is a defined contribution plan established by Delta Air Lines, Inc. (the “Company” or “Delta”). Substantially all Delta and Delta Technology, Inc. (“Delta Technology”) personnel who are paid on the United States domestic payroll or employed in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico are eligible to participate in the Plan. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), as amended, and is intended to qualify under Section 404(c) of ERISA.
 
    Contributions
 
    Employee contributions may be made, at the option of the employee, as pretax contributions or after-tax contributions or as a combination of both pretax and after-tax contributions.
 
    Eligible U.S.-based nonpilot participants who are not highly compensated employees may contribute up to 23% of eligible earnings to the Plan. Eligible nonpilot participants who are highly compensated may contribute up to 13% of eligible earnings to the Plan. Puerto Rico-based employees and Delta Technology participants may contribute up to 10% and 18%, respectively, of eligible earnings. Through December 31, 2000, eligible pilot participants could contribute up to 10% of eligible earnings to the Plan. Effective January 1, 2001, eligible pilot participants who are not highly compensated employees and eligible pilot participants who are highly compensated employees may contribute up to 18% and 13%, respectively, of eligible earnings to the Plan. Effective July 1, 2001, pilots who exceed the IRC Section 401(a)(17) limit in the prior plan year are subject to further restriction of the percentage of earnings which may be deferred into the Plan. For calendar year 2001, the limit is 12%. Contributions are subject to the limits under Section 402(g) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”)
 
    After the employee has completed 12 months of service, Delta makes a quarterly matching contribution to a participant’s account of $.50 for every $1 contributed by the participant, up to 2% of the participant’s annual earnings, as defined in the plan document.
 
    Effective July 1, 2001, the pilots receive an employer contribution on a monthly basis equal to 3% of eligible earnings. Effective July 1, 2001, pilots no longer receive the quarterly company matching contribution discussed above.
 
    The first $1,600 ($1,550 for the plan year ended June 30, 2001 and increased by $50 per plan year) of these company contributions (the “Annual Cap”) to a participant’s account is invested in the Delta Preferred Stock Fund, which consists of both Delta Series B ESOP Convertible Preferred Stock (“Preferred Stock”) and Delta Common Stock (“Common Stock”). The remainder, if any, of Delta’s contributions to a participant’s account during a plan year will be allocated among investment options (Note 2) in the same proportion as the participant directs for his/her own contributions. However, Delta’s matching contributions in excess of the Annual Cap shall be made in Common Stock for noncollectively bargained, highly compensated employees, as determined under the Code, as amended.


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    Delta Technology participants may receive an additional annual contribution equal to 5% of their annual salary.
 
    Vesting
 
    Delta participants are immediately vested in all contributions to their accounts plus actual earnings thereon. Delta Technology participants are immediately vested in contributions to their accounts with the exception of the additional annual contribution they receive, which vests ratably over a three-year period. Forfeitures from the Delta Technology participants’ accounts are used to offset employer contributions to the Plan.
 
    Participant Accounts
 
    Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contribution and allocations of the Company’s contribution and plan earnings (losses) and charged with administrative expenses on a per participant basis as well as any withdrawals made. Allocations are based on participant earnings or account balances, as defined. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participant’s vested account.
 
    Account Distributions
 
    Upon retirement or eligibility for long-term disability, a participant’s non-ESOP (“Employee Stock Ownership Plan”) account balance may be distributed in the form of a single-sum cash payment, cash payments in monthly variable installments for a definite period not to exceed life expectancy, or variable monthly installments to be paid over the life expectancy of the participant and the participant’s beneficiary.
 
    Upon termination of employment for reasons other than retirement or long-term disability, a participant’s non-ESOP account balance may be distributed as a lump-sum cash payment or the participant may elect to defer distribution.
 
    A participant’s ESOP account balance may be distributed as a lump-sum cash payment or, at the participant’s election, in Common Stock when distribution of the non-ESOP portion of the account begins.
 
    While employed, a participant may elect to withdraw all after-tax contributions, pre-1989 matching contributions, and the earnings thereon. Under certain hardship circumstances, a participant may also make an in-service withdrawal of pretax contributions.
 
    Loans to Participants
 
    Participants may borrow against a portion of their plan account balances. The loans are repaid, generally through regular payroll deductions, over a period not to exceed four years. The principal amounts of the loans are assets of the Plan and earn interest, which represents income to the borrowing participant, at a fixed rate equal to the average of the secured loan interest rate and the unsecured loan interest rate of the Delta Employees’ Credit Union at the initiation of the loan (10% at December 31, 2001).
 
2.   INVESTMENT OPTIONS
 
    The investment options available to participants consist of numerous mutual funds and several actively managed portfolios, including the Delta Common Stock Fund which invests primarily in Common Stock. A brokerage window was added to the Plan effective October 1, 2001. The brokerage window provides access to mutual funds available through the Fidelity Funds Network®.


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    All available investment options are participant-directed except the Delta Preferred Stock Fund, which consists of employer contributions (both Preferred Stock and Common Stock) only. Participants who are age 55 and have completed ten years of participation in the Plan may diversify their account balance out of the Delta Preferred Stock Fund.
 
    Accounts are limited to 30 investment options at any time (excluding individual mutual funds purchased through the brokerage window), and payroll deductions are required to be allocated in 5% increments (to no more than 20 investment options at a time). Participants are not permitted to allocate more than 50% of their contributions to the Delta Common Stock Fund.
 
3.   SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
    Basis of Accounting
 
    The financial statements of the Plan are prepared under the accrual method of accounting. As a result of negotiations with the pilots’ union, the year-end for the Plan has been changed to December 31. Therefore, the accompanying financial statements present the Plan’s net assets available for benefits as of December 31, 2001 and June 30, 2001 (the previous plan year-end) and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 and the year ended June 30, 2001.
 
    The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires plan management to use estimates and assumptions that affect the accompanying financial statements and disclosures. Actual results could differ from these estimates.
 
    Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform with the current year presentation.
 
    Investments
 
    Investments, except for guaranteed investment contracts and Preferred Stock, are stated at fair value as determined from the publicly stated price information at the end of each trading day.
 
    The Preferred Stock is stated at fair value, which is determined based on the greater of (a) the market price of the Delta Common Stock into which each preferred share is convertible (Note 6) and (b) $72 per share.
 
    The Plan’s investment contracts are fully benefit-responsive and, therefore, are presented at contract value (cost plus accrued income). The fair value of the investment contracts held by the Plan at December 31, 2001 and June 30, 2001 was approximately $580,875,000 and $525,945,000, respectively. The investment performance for the investment contracts for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 was 2.91%. The average yield for the investment contracts for the year ended June 30, 2001 was 6.42%. The weighted average crediting rates for the investment contracts for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 and for the year ended June 30, 2001 were 5.63% and 6.04%, respectively. Certain guaranteed investment contracts (“GICs”) held by the Plan are synthetic; that is, the Plan owns certain fixed income marketable securities, and a third party provides a “wrapper” that guarantees a minimum rate of return and provides benefit responsiveness. At December 31, 2001, the fair value of the assets underlying the synthetic GICs and the value of the related wrapper contracts was $505,799,000 and $(14,425,000), respectively. At June 30, 2001, the fair value of the underlying assets of the synthetic GICs and the value of the related wrapper contracts were $437,973,000 and $(5,650,000), respectively. Interest rates on the synthetic GICs are generally reset quarterly by the issuer and are guaranteed to be set at a rate not less than 0%


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    Investment securities, in general, are exposed to various risks, including interest rate, credit, and overall market volatility risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect the amounts reported in the statements of net assets available for benefits.
 
    The fair values of individual investments that represent 5% or more of the Plan’s total net assets as of December 31, 2001 and June 30, 2001 are separately identified as follows (in thousands):

             
December 31, 2001:
       
 
Fidelity Magellan Fund
  $ 250,654  
 
Fidelity Contrafund
    253,501  
 
Fidelity U.S. Equity Index Commingled Fund
    279,267  
 
Delta Common Stock
    300,188 *
 
Delta Preferred Stock
    444,787 **
June 30, 2001:
       
 
Fidelity Magellan Fund
    261,614  
 
Fidelity Contrafund
    264,766  
 
Fidelity U.S. Equity Index Commingled Fund
    298,813  
 
Delta Common Stock
    387,405 *
 
Delta Preferred Stock
    479,911 **
 
   
* Partially nonparticipant-directed
       
   
** Nonparticipant-directed
       

     
    The net appreciation (depreciation) in fair value of investments includes both net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on assets held during the year and net realized gains (losses) from the sale of investments. Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date
 
    During the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 and the year ended June 30, 2001, the Plan’s investments depreciated in fair value as follows (in thousands):
                         
            December 31,   June 30,
            2001   2001
           
 
Mutual funds   $ (210,527 )   $ (993,894 )
Delta Common Stock     (126,491 )     (52,418 )
Delta Preferred Stock     (23,308 )     (71,163 )
Commingled funds     (6,927 )     (30,550 )
 
           
     
 
 
          $ (367,253 )   $ (1,148,025 )
 
           
     
 


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    Nonparticipant-Directed Investments
 
    Information about the type of investments included in the nonparticipant-directed portion of the net assets available for benefits is as follows as of December 31, 2001 and June 30, 2001 (in thousands):
                         
            December 31,   June 30,
            2001   2001
           
 
  Investments:                
 
  Delta Common Stock   $ 166,707     $ 244,506  
 
  Delta Preferred Stock     444,787       479,911  
 
  Money market fund     13,606       27,889  
 
           
     
 
 
          $ 625,100     $ 752,306  
 
           
     
 

     
    Administrative Expenses
 
    Certain administrative functions of the Plan are performed by officers or employees of Delta. No such officer or employee receives compensation from the Plan. All other administrative expenses of the Plan are paid by the Plan.
 
4.   FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
 
    The Plan has received a letter of determination dated June 4, 1996 from the Internal Revenue Service which states that the Plan, as amended through June 29, 1995, is in compliance with Section 401(a) and applicable subsections of Section 409 of the Code, is an employee stock ownership plan with a cash or deferred arrangement under Section 401(k) of the Code, and satisfies the requirements of Section 4975(e)(7) of the Code. As a result of certain plan administration and operational concerns, the Company intends to seek relief under Revenue Procedure 2001-17. Subject to this relief, in the opinion of Delta’s management, the Plan, as of December 31, 2001, continues to be in compliance with Section 401(a) and applicable subsections of Sections 409, 401(k), and 4975(e)(7) and continues to be entitled to an exemption from federal income taxation under Section 501(a); thus, no provision for federal income taxes has been made in the accompanying financial statements.
 
5.   PLAN TERMINATION
 
    Although it has not expressed any intent to do so at this time, Delta has the right under the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time and to amend or terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. In the event of plan termination, participants will become 100% vested in their accounts.
 
6.   EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN
 
    The Plan includes a leveraged ESOP. In connection with the establishment of the ESOP in 1989, Delta sold 6,944,450 shares of Preferred Stock to the ESOP trustee for $72 per share, or approximately $500 million. The ESOP trustee initially financed this purchase by borrowing $493 million from Delta and approximately $7 million from a bank. The unallocated shares of Preferred Stock are pledged as security on the borrowings.
 
    In 1990, the Plan issued $481.4 million principal amount of its Guaranteed Serial ESOP notes (“ESOP Notes”) to third-party lenders and repaid the outstanding principal balances of the original loans. The ESOP Notes and certain related tax indemnities are guaranteed by Delta (Note 7). Therefore, the


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    Company is obligated to make annual contributions sufficient to fund principal and interest payments on the ESOP Notes.
 
    Each share of Preferred Stock has a stated value of $72; bears an annual cumulative cash dividend of 6.00% or $4.32; is convertible into 1.7155 shares of Common Stock, subject to adjustment in certain circumstances; and has a liquidation preference of $72 plus any accrued and unpaid dividends. Generally, the Preferred Stock shareholders vote together as a single class with the Common Stock shareholders on matters upon which the Common Stock shareholders are entitled to vote. The Preferred Stock has two votes per share, subject to adjustment in certain circumstances.
 
    The number of shares of Preferred Stock released from the unallocated account for a plan year will generally be the number of shares of Preferred Stock held in the unallocated account multiplied by the ratio that the amount of principal and interest paid on the ESOP Notes, with respect to such plan year, bears to the total amount of principal and interest remaining to be paid (including payments with respect to such plan year). Once shares are released from the unallocated account, they are available to be allocated to participants’ accounts as company contributions.
 
    The number of shares of Preferred Stock allocated to participant accounts will be based on a value equal to the higher of $72 per share or the market value of the shares of Preferred Stock, as defined in the Plan. If, during the plan year, the value of the Preferred Stock released from the unallocated account as a result of the repayment of the ESOP Notes is less than Delta’s contributions to the Plan for that year (excluding contributions to Delta Technology participants), this difference will be made up by Delta through (a) prepaying the ESOP Notes to release additional shares of Preferred Stock, (b) contributing cash to the Plan so the Plan’s trustee can purchase Common Stock, or (c) contributing shares of Common Stock to the Plan, in each case for allocation to participants’ accounts. However, if at the end of the plan year the value of the Preferred Stock released from the unallocated account as a result of the scheduled repayment of the ESOP Notes during that plan year is greater than Delta’s contributions to the Plan for that plan year (excluding contributions to Delta Technology participants), then the excess will be allocated as of the end of the plan year among all participants making contributions to the Plan.
 
    The ESOP Notes will be repaid primarily from the Company’s contributions and dividends on the Preferred Stock. If dividends on allocated shares are used to repay the ESOP Notes, additional shares of Preferred Stock and Common Stock equal in value to such dividends will be allocated to the accounts of participants who otherwise would have received such dividends.
 
    As of December 31, 2001, 3,405,019 shares of Preferred Stock with a market value, as defined, of approximately $245,331,000 had been allocated to participants’ accounts, and 2,768,288 shares of Preferred Stock with a market value, as defined, of approximately $199,455,000 were held in the unallocated account.
 
7.   LONG-TERM DEBT
 
    At December 31, 2001, the Plan’s long-term debt, including current maturities of $29,207,000, consisted of $290,195,000 aggregate principal amount of ESOP Notes with final maturity dates ranging from July 1, 2002 to January 1, 2009 and interest rates ranging from 7.63% to 8.10%. The interest rates on the ESOP Notes are subject to adjustment in the event of certain changes in the federal income tax laws. Subject to certain restrictions, the ESOP Notes may be prepaid at the option of the Plan at any time in whole or in part. Delta may be required to purchase the ESOP Notes at the option of the holders in certain circumstances.


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    At December 31, 2001, the annual maturities of the ESOP Notes for the next five years and thereafter are as follows (in thousands):
             
Years ending December 31:
       
 
2002
  $ 29,207  
 
2003
    32,655  
 
2004
    36,449  
 
2005
    40,621  
 
2006
    45,209  
After 2006
    106,054  
 
   
 
   
Total
  $ 290,195  
 
   
 
     
8.   RELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS
 
    Certain of the Plan’s investments are shares of mutual funds, collective trusts, or interests in cash reserve accounts managed by Fidelity Management Trust Company (the “Trustee”) or affiliates of the Trustee. Transactions related to such investments qualify as permissible party-in-interest transactions under ERISA. Amounts held in such investments at December 31, 2001 are included in Schedule I. Fees paid by the Plan to an affiliate of the Trustee for record-keeping services totaled $231,000 and $888,000 for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 and for the year ended June 30, 2001, respectively. Fees paid by the Plan for investment management vary by fund and are generally reflected as a reduction in fund earnings.


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DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

SCHEDULE H, LINE 4i—ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
DECEMBER 31, 2001
                                         
                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
       
DELTA COMMINGLED STOCKS FUND:
                       
         
Delta International Equity Pool:
                       
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Overseas Fund
    850,055       (a )   $ 23,308,518  
  *        
FMTC Select International Portfolio
    1,199,948       (a )     75,128,762  
         
Delta U.S. Equity Pool:
                       
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Magellan Fund
    491,421       (a )     51,215,910  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio
    1,305,997       (a )     48,818,162  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, FMTC Select Equity Portfolio
    2,856,528       (a )     100,778,314  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    299,249,666  
       
 
                   
 
       
DELTA COMMINGLED BONDS FUND:
                       
  *      
FMTC Broad Market Duration
    5,594,009       (a )     114,117,786  
       
 
                   
 
       
DELTA COMMON STOCK FUND:
                       
  *      
Delta Air Lines, Inc. Common Stock
    4,561,836       (a )     133,480,784  
  *      
Fidelity Institutional Cash Portfolio—Money Market Fund
    1,662,309       (a )     1,662,309  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    135,143,093  
       
 
                   
 
       
INSURANCE CONTRACT/STABLE VALUE FUND:
                       
  *      
Fidelity Management Trust Company, Short-Term Investment Fund, 2.04% at December 31, 2001
    28,261,418       (a )     28,261,418  
         
Guaranteed investment contracts:
                       
           
Aegon:
                       
             
#00200FR, 7.18%, due October 4, 2004
            (a )     2,180,565  
             
#MDA221FR, 6.56%, due December 15, 2003
            (a )     3,206,274  
           
Allstate Life Insurance Company:
                       
             
GAC-6324, 5.93%, due April 19, 2005
            (a )     3,124,189  
           
Business Men’s Assurance Company:
                       
             
#1297, 6.03%, due June 3, 2002
            (a )     6,134,745  
             
#1308, 5.41%, due June 2, 2003
            (a )     5,931,914  
           
Caisse des Depots:
                       
             
BR-261-02, 5.36%, due October 15, 2003
            (a )     5,055,378  
           
GE Life & Annuity Assurance Company:
                       
             
GS-3448, 7.38%, due August 16, 2004
            (a )     3,308,655  
             
GS-3442, 7.49%, due July 21, 2003
            (a )     2,221,591  
             
GS-3529, 5.55%, due March 29, 2004
            (a )     2,607,695  
           
John Hancock Life Insurance:
                       
             
#15133, 5.95%, due January 18, 2005
            (a )     3,172,968  
             
#15096-GAC, variable rate (2.62% at December 31, 2001), due December 1, 2003
            (a )     2,005,820  
           
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company:
                       
             
GAC-25642, 7.17%, due September 20, 2004
            (a )     2,732,119  
             
GAC-28206, 5.42%, due July 27, 2004
            (a )     1,023,259  
             
GAC-25701, 7.09%, due November 1, 2004
            (a )     4,332,920  
           
New York Life Insurance Company:
                       
             
#06494-002, 6.78%, due February 20, 2003
            (a )     1,006,030  
             
GA-31314, 7.15%, due August 10, 2004
            (a )     3,061,605  
             
GA-31199, 7.15%, due November 8, 2004
            (a )     5,407,400  
           
Prudential Insurance Company:
                       
             
#10009-212, 6.15%, due June 18, 2003
            (a )     6,171,129  
           
SunAmerica Life Insurance Company:
                       
             
#4888, 8.33%, due January 2, 2004
            (a )     7,987,514  

 


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
         
Synthetic insurance contracts:
                       
           
Aegon:
                       
             
Bear Sterns CBO, 1997-1A, Class A-2A
            (a )   $ 906,172  
             
EQCC Home Equity Loan Trust 1999-1, Class A-3F Certificates, 5.92%, November 20, 2024
            (a )     7,204,288  
             
FNMA, 6.63%, due September 2009
            (a )     6,525,792  
             
First Union-Lehman Brothers Commercial Mortgage Trust 1997-C1, Class A-1 Certificates
            (a )     4,081,876  
             
Ford Auto Owners Trust 2001-C, Class A-5 Certificates, 5.25%
            (a )     1,340,983  
             
GMAC Commercial Mortgage Securities 1996-C1, Class A-2A Certificates
            (a )     198,947  
             
Home Ownership Funding Corp. 1997-1, Class A
            (a )     6,184,314  
             
Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Inc., 1997-C1, Class A-1 Certificates, 6.95%
            (a )     1,823,008  
             
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital 01-TOP3, Class A Certificates
            (a )     1,933,264  
             
PNC Student Loan Trust I 1997-2, Class A-6 Certificates
            (a )     2,934,714  
             
Wrapper contract 00283TR, 5.59%
            (a )     229,351  
           
Allstate Life Insurance Company:
                       
             
ANRC Auto Owner Trust, 2001-A, Class A-4 Certificates, 4.32%, June 16, 2008
            (a )     1,100,466  
             
BMW Vehicle Owner Trust 2001-A, Class A-4 Certificates, 5.11%, May 25, 2006
            (a )     2,253,816  
             
DaimlerChrysler Auto Trust 2001-A, Class A-4 Certificates, 5.40%, March 6, 2006
            (a )     4,134,308  
             
Discover Card Master Trust I 2001-5, Class A Certificates, 5.30%, November 16, 2006
            (a )     5,179,190  
             
Federal National Mortgage Co. (“FNMA”), 5.75%, due February 15, 2008
            (a )     985,430  
             
Ford Credit Auto Owners Trust 2001-E, Class A-4 Certificates, 4.01%, March 15, 2006
            (a )     3,596,087  
             
GE Capital Commercial Mortgage Corp. 2001-2, Class A1 Certificates, 5.26%, August 11, 2033
            (a )     3,924,033  
             
U.S. Treasury Note, 6.63%, due May 15, 2007
            (a )     4,429,924  
             
Wrapper contract #77141, 5.82%
            (a )     (589,700 )
           
Allstate Life Insurance Company:
                       
             
INVESCO Group Trust Gamma Fund
            (a )     14,524,023  
             
Wrapper contract #77140, 6.20%
            (a )     (547,978 )
           
Bank of America:
                       
             
INVESCO Group Trust Intermediate Government Credit Fund
            (a )     14,494,994  
             
Wrapper contract, 5.40%
            (a )     (135,604 )
           
Bank of America:
                       
             
INVESCO Group Trust Lambda II Fund
            (a )     7,380,904  
             
Wrapper contract #01-044, 5.46%
            (a )     (148,449 )
           
Caisse des Depots:
                       
             
INVESCO Group Trust High Quality Structured Securities Fund
            (a )     26,197,454  
             
Wrapper contract, 4.71%
            (a )     117,291  
           
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.:
                       
             
Case Equipment Loan Trust 1999-A, Class A-4 Certificates
            (a )     4,043,290  
             
U. S. Treasury Note, 5.88%, due November 2004
            (a )     5,331,075  
             
FNMA Grantor Trust 2001-T7, Class A-1 Certificates
            (a )     4,794,207  
             
Commercial Mortgage Trust 1999-C1, Class A-1 Pass-Through Certificates, 6.41%
            (a )     4,504,089  
             
Goldman Sachs Mortgage Sec. Corp. II, 1996-PL, Class A-1 Certificates
            (a )     2,043,171  
             
Wrapper contract #28441, 6.25%
            (a )     (552,733 )
           
Global Wrap:
                       
             
Abbey National, Note, 8.2%, October 15, 2004
            (a )     2,248,562  
             
Alabama Power Company, 4.88%, September 1, 2004
            (a )     1,127,699  


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Page 3 of 11
                                         
                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
             
Arcadia Automobile Receivables Trust 1998-C, Class A-3 Certificates, 5.67%, August 15, 2006
            (a )   $ 2,155,439  
             
Associates Corp. North American, 5.75%, November 1, 2003
            (a )     1,050,853  
             
AT&T Corp., 5.63%, March 15, 2004
            (a )     2,884,763  
             
Bank of America, 6.63%, June 15, 2004
            (a )     1,593,187  
             
Bank of America Manufactured Housing Contract 1998-2, Class A6 Certificates, 6.24%, July 10, 2011
            (a )     10,353,461  
             
Bank of Boston, 8.00%, September 15, 2004
            (a )     1,335,499  
             
Chase Manhattan Corp., note, 5.75%, April 15, 2004
            (a )     1,567,198  
             
CIT Group Holdings Inc., 5.63%, May 17, 2004
            (a )     2,173,553  
             
Capital One Master Trust 2001-5, Class A Certificates, 5.30%, June 15, 2009
            (a )     1,719,211  
             
Capital One Master Trust 2001-7A, Class A Certificates, 3.85%, August 15, 2007
            (a )     3,073,214  
             
Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust 2001-A8, Class A8 Certificates, 4.10%, December 7, 2006
            (a )     1,294,973  
             
Citibank Credit Card Master Trust I 1999-1, Class A Certificates, 5.50%, February 15, 2006
            (a )     1,478,752  
             
Countrywide Home Loans Inc., 5.25%, May 22, 2003
            (a )     407,114  
             
Countrywide Home Loans Inc., 5.25%, June 15, 2004
            (a )     929,495  
             
CSXT Trade Receivables Master Trust, Series 1998-1, 6.00%, July 26, 2004
            (a )     8,251,750  
             
Dayton Hudson Credit Card Master Trust 1998-1, Class A certificates, 5.90%, May 25, 2006
            (a )     5,190,464  
             
DLJ Commercial Mortgage Trust 2000-CKP1, Class A1A Certificates, 6.93%, August 10, 2009
            (a )     2,071,907  
             
Discover Card Master Trust 1998-6, Class A certificates, 5.85%, January 17, 2006
            (a )     3,190,747  
             
Discover Card Master Trust 2001-6, Class A certificates, 5.75%, December 15, 2008
            (a )     1,440,536  
             
Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB), 4.5%, July 7, 2003
            (a )     20,306,271  
             
Freddie Mac, 4.75%, March 15, 2003
            (a )     32,281,109  
             
Freddie Mac, FHR 1610 Class PM Certificates, 6.25%, April 15, 2022
            (a )     934,496  
             
Freddie Mac, FHR 1634 Class PW Certificates, 4.00%, October 15, 2007
            (a )     5,377,368  
             
Freddie Mac, FHR 1680 Class PH Certificates, 6.25%, January 15, 2023
            (a )     1,039,888  
             
Freddie Mac, FHR 1702 Class PD Certificates, 6.50%, April 15, 2022
            (a )     4,184,147  
             
Freddie Mac, FHR 1803 Class AB Certificates, 6.00%, December 25, 2008
            (a )     5,898,155  
             
FNMA, 5.63%, May 14, 2004
            (a )     18,416,081  
             
FNMA #254048, 6.50%, November 1, 2016
            (a )     15,803  
             
FNMA #497576, 7.00%, February 1, 2016
            (a )     4,345  
             
FNMA #545034, 7.00%, December 1, 2015
            (a )     1,461  
             
FNMA #550431, 7.00%, January 1, 2016
            (a )     122  
             
FNMA #573726, 7.00%, January 1, 2016
            (a )     1,807  
             
FNMA #612653, 7.00%, October 1, 2016
            (a )     514  
             
FNMA, FNR 1994-50, Class PH Certificates, 5.50%, January 25, 2023
            (a )     1,014,893  
             
FNMA, FNR 1993-130, Class J Certificates, 6.50%, June 25, 2021
            (a )     1,144,799  
             
FNMA, FNR 1993-225, Class OH Certificates, 6.30%, October 25, 2022
            (a )     956,450  
             
FNMA, FNR 1996-40, Class J Certificates, 6.00%, December 2008
            (a )     1,612,759  
             
FNMA, FNR 1997-9, Class B Certificates, 6.50%, October 25, 2022
            (a )     1,912,016  
             
FNMA, FNR 1996-28, Class PG Certificates, 6.50%, March 25, 2022
            (a )     9,637,024  
             
First Union Corp., 7.10%, August 15, 2004
            (a )     1,534,473  


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Page 4 of 11
                                         
                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
             
First Union-Lehman Brothers Commercial Mortgage Trust 1997-C-1, Class A-2 Certificates, 7.3%, April 18, 2029
            (a )   $ 524,276  
             
Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2000-F, Class A-3 Certificates, 6.58%, November 15, 2004
            (a )     1,057,143  
             
Ford Motor Credit Corp., 6.70%, July 2016
            (a )     3,402,907  
             
General Electric Capital Corp., 7.25%, February 1, 2005
            (a )     2,106,546  
             
General Electric Capital Corp., 7.25%, May 3, 2004
            (a )     5,044,547  
             
General Motors Acceptance Corp., 6.38%, January 30, 2004
            (a )     2,609,435  
             
GTE, 9.10%, June 1, 2003
            (a )     1,510,605  
             
Household Finance Corp., 8.00%, May 9, 2005
            (a )     1,522,452  
             
Household Private Label Credit Card Master Note Trust I 2001-2, Class A Certificates, 4.95%, June 16, 2008
            (a )     1,626,178  
             
International Bank for Recon. & Dev., 3.50%, October 22, 2004
            (a )     1,194,130  
             
LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2000-C3, Class A-1 Certificates, 7.95%, July 15, 2009
            (a )     4,219,762  
             
Lehman Bros. Holdings, Inc., 7.75%, January 15, 2005
            (a )     1,329,660  
             
MBNA Master Credit Card Trust II, 1997-1, Class A Certificates, 5.35%, August 15, 2004
            (a )     4,246,819  
             
Merrill Lynch, 5.35%, June 15, 2004
            (a )     1,236,321  
             
Midland Bank PLC, 8.63%, December 15, 2004
            (a )     1,446,423  
             
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 5.63%, January 20, 2004
            (a )     212,525  
             
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital I Trust 2000-PRIN, Class A-2 Certificates, 7.18%, February 23, 2034
            (a )     1,731,695  
             
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital I Trust 2001-PPM, Class A-2 Certificates, 6.40%, February 1, 2031
            (a )     1,457,217  
             
Nomura Asset Securities Corp. 1998-D6, Class A1B Certificates, 6.59%, March 15, 2030
            (a )     836,297  
             
Ontario Prov., 7.63%
            (a )     3,275,929  
             
Peco Energy Transition Trust 1999-A, Class A4 Certificates, 5.80%, March 1, 2007
            (a )     3,725,937  
             
PP&L Transition Bond Co. LLC 1999-1, Class A-4 Certificates, 6.72%, December 26, 2005
            (a )     6,320,900  
             
Prime Credit Card Master Trust 2000-1, Class A Certificates, 6.70%, October 15, 2009
            (a )     1,262,225  
             
Quebec Yank., 8.63%, January 19, 2005
            (a )     1,841,316  
             
Salomon Smith Barney, 6.25%, January 15, 2005
            (a )     2,143,299  
             
Sears Credit Account Master Trust II 1998-2, Class A Certificates, 5.25%, October 16, 2008
            (a )     7,642,585  
             
Toyota Motor Credit Corp., 5.63%, November 13, 2003
            (a )     1,255,200  
             
United States Treasury note, 3.63%, August 31, 2003
            (a )     35,862,451  
             
Vodafone Airtouch PLC, 7.63%, February 15, 2005
            (a )     993,659  
             
Wells Fargo & Co., 6.63%, July 15, 2004
            (a )     976,084  
             
Wells Fargo & Co., 4.25%, August 15, 2003
            (a )     720,388  
             
WFS Financial Owner Trust 1999-B, Class A-4 Certificates, 6.42%, July 20, 2004
            (a )     7,323,734  
             
Interest-bearing cash
            (a )     2,953,501  
             
Wrapper contracts, 6.37%
            (a )     (9,533,162 )
           
State Street Bank and Trust Co.:
                       
             
Sears Credit Account Master Trust, 1997-1, Class A Certificates
            (a )     8,163,928  
             
WFS Financial Owner Trust 2001-C, Class A-4 Certificates
            (a )     4,083,552  
             
American Express Credit Account Master Trust, 1999-1, Class A Certificates, 5.60%
            (a )     6,241,800  
             
Distribution Financial Services RV Trust 1999-1, Class A-3 Certificates, 5.70%
            (a )     753,665  
             
CIT Equipment Collateral Trust 2001-A, Class A-4 Certificates
            (a )     2,419,908  
             
U.S. Treasury Note, 6.63%, due May 2007
            (a )     4,983,665  
             
FNMA, 5.75%, due February 2008
            (a )     4,762,456  
             
Wrapper contract #96042, 5.61%
            (a )     (1,396,182 )


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
           
Union Bank of Switzerland AG:
                       
             
FNMA, 6.63%, due September 2009
            (a )   $ 2,719,080  
             
FNMA, Pool #375171, due June 1, 2004
            (a )     10,544,885  
             
Avis Leasing LP, AESOP 1997-1A, Class A-2 Certificates
            (a )     10,243,840  
             
Bear Sterns CBO, 1997-1A, Class A-2A
            (a )     771,086  
             
American Express Credit Account Master Trust 1999-1, Class A Certificates, 5.60%
            (a )     7,282,100  
             
FNMA, Pool #375087, due May 1, 2004
            (a )     4,805,201  
             
Wrapper contract #5010, 5.64%
            (a )     (902,160 )
           
Aetna Life Insurance & Annuity Company:
                       
             
Separate account #14617
            (a )   20,545,815  
             
Wrapper contract, 5.63%
            (a )     (965,422 )
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    590,303,744  
       
 
                   
 
       
DELTA BALANCED FUND:
                       
         
Delta U.S. Equity Pool:
                       
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Magellan Fund
    2,355       (a )     245,471  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio
    6,259       (a )     233,979  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, FMTC Select Equity Portfolio
    13,691       (a )     483,018  
  *      
FMTC Broad Market Duration
    43,620       (a )     889,851  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    1,852,319  
       
 
                   
 
       
DELTA CONSERVATIVE BALANCED FUND:
                       
         
Delta U.S. Equity Pool:
                       
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Magellan Fund
    30,116       (a )     3,183,682  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio
    81,183       (a )     3,034,634  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, FMTC Select Equity Portfolio
    177,567       (a )     6,264,579  
  *      
FMTC Broad Market Duration
    1,672,314       (a )     34,115,206  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    46,598,101  
       
 
                   
 
       
DELTA GROWTH BALANCED FUND:
                       
         
Delta U.S. Equity Pool:
                       
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Magellan Fund
    196,079       (a )     20,435,379  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio
    521,099       (a )     19,478,667  
  *        
Fidelity Management & Research Company, FMTC Select Equity Portfolio
    1,139,768       (a )     40,211,003  
  *      
FMTC Broad Market Duration
    1,197,322       (a )     24,425,363  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    104,550,412  
       
 
                   
 
       
DELTA PREFERRED STOCK FUND:
                       
  *      
Delta Air Lines, Inc. common stock
    5,697,441       230,290,054       166,707,124  
  *      
Delta Air Lines, Inc. Convertible Preferred Stock Series B
    6,173,307       461,513,069       444,786,796  
  *      
Fidelity Institutional Cash Portfolio—Money Market Fund
    13,606,013       13,606,013       13,606,013  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total
                    625,099,933  
       
 
                   
 
       
MUTUAL AND COMMINGLED FUNDS:
                       
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Asset Manager
    139,146       (a )     2,156,765  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Asset Manager: Income
    33,020       (a )     374,115  


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Asset Manager: Growth
    101,120       (a )   $ 1,450,057  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Aggressive Growth Fund
    2,090,006       (a )     39,751,922  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Balanced Fund
    448,550       (a )     6,683,390  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund
    417,308       (a )     17,919,215  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Canada Fund
    38,320       (a )     726,928  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Capital & Income Fund
    453,676       (a )     3,075,924  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Capital Appreciation Fund
    88,014       (a )     1,808,682  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Contrafund
    5,927,068       (a )     253,500,711  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Contrafund II
    62,423       (a )     646,076  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund
    231,446       (a )     4,605,782  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Disciplined Equity Fund
    55,080       (a )     1,217,271  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Diversified International Fund
    358,763       (a )     6,845,190  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund
    1,056,784       (a )     29,938,685  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund
    91,605       (a )     714,520  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Equity-Income II Fund
    238,742       (a )     5,020,753  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Equity-Income Fund
    1,075,885       (a )     52,470,914  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Europe Capital Appreciation Fund
    134,084       (a )     2,212,384  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Europe Fund
    138,419       (a )     3,427,260  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Export & Multinational Fund
    203,351       (a )     3,450,872  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Fifty Fund
    246,327       (a )     3,970,784  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Four in One Index Fund
    21,969       (a )     481,791  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Freedom 2040 Fund
    10,275       (a )     75,935  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Fund
    320,873       (a )     9,266,824  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Global Balanced Fund
    9,834       (a )     157,143  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Ginnie Mae Fund
    679,396       (a )     7,378,237  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Government Income Fund
    334,861       (a )     3,338,563  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio
    3,255,925       (a )     121,706,475  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio II
    40,702       (a )     375,676  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Growth Company Fund
    478,032       (a )     25,440,842  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Hong Kong & China Fund
    188,539       (a )     2,451,013  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Independence Fund
    281,386       (a )     4,437,455  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Institutional Short-Intermediate Government Portfolio
    161,747       (a )     1,528,511  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Intermediate Bond Fund
    237,850       (a )     2,454,612  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity International Bond Fund
    26,687       (a )     212,965  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity International Growth & Income Fund
    35,204       (a )     660,422  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity International Value Fund
    62,014       (a )     748,507  


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Investment-Grade Bond Fund
    403,302       (a )   $ 2,960,234  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Japan Fund
    309,441       (a )     2,815,912  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Japan Small Companies Fund
    1,319,870       (a )     8,420,772  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund
    169,229       (a )     2,463,974  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Latin America Fund
    84,190       (a )     1,011,126  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund
    1,884,800       (a )     51,681,230  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Magellan Fund
    1,684,642       (a )     175,573,419  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock Fund
    1,306,823       (a )     29,494,987  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity New Markets Income Fund
    209,655       (a )     2,287,339  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Nordic Fund
    156,721       (a )     2,943,223  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity OTC Portfolio
    1,590,161       (a )     49,565,327  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Overseas Fund
    53,813       (a )     1,475,541  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Pacific Basin Fund
    1,291,149       (a )     17,882,417  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Puritan Fund
    238,012       (a )     4,205,672  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Real Estate Investment Fund
    440,335       (a )     8,154,997  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Retirement Government Money Market Portfolio
    12,662,329       (a )     12,662,329  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Retirement Money Market Portfolio
    61,844,777       (a )     61,844,777  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Short-Term Bond Fund
    137,079       (a )     1,179,894  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Small Cap Selector Fund
    182,165       (a )     3,060,370  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Small Cap Stock Fund
    122,030       (a )     1,752,356  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Southeast Asia Fund
    121,102       (a )     1,329,701  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Spartan 500 Index Fund
    156,382       (a )     12,337,011  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund
    450,929       (a )     18,322,067  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Stock Selector Fund
    16,501       (a )     348,668  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity TechnoQuant Growth Fund
    83,052       (a )     976,686  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Trend Fund
    4,583       (a )     224,773  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity U.S. Bond Index Fund
    683,249       (a )     7,379,084  
  *      
Fidelity Management Trust Company, Fidelity U.S. Equity Index Commingled Fund
    8,274,589       (a )     279,267,379  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Utilities Fund
    281,522       (a )     3,797,728  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Value Fund
    615,524       (a )     31,705,660  
  *      
Fidelity Management & Research Company, Fidelity Worldwide Fund
    48,366       (a )     709,045  
  *      
Strategic Advisors, Fidelity Freedom 2000 Fund
    62,151       (a )     715,983  
  *      
Strategic Advisors, Fidelity Freedom 2010 Fund
    290,131       (a )     3,658,548  
  *      
Strategic Advisors, Fidelity Freedom 2020 Fund
    252,511       (a )     3,176,588  
  *      
Strategic Advisors, Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund
    181,709       (a )     2,282,260  


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
  *      
Strategic Advisors, Fidelity Freedom Income Fund
    59,680       (a )   $ 652,307  
  *      
Delta Employees’ Credit Union Fund
    N/A       (a )     1,040,457  
         
Self-directed investments, publicly traded
    N/A       (a )     3,906,755  
         
The Alger Fund, Alger Capital Appreciation Retirement Portfolio
    52,595       (a )     676,902  
         
The Alger Fund, Alger MidCap Growth Retirement Portfolio
    166,431       (a )     2,474,825  
         
The Alger Fund, Alger Small Capitalization Retirement Fund
    6,436       (a )     96,410  
         
American Century Mutual Funds, Inc., American Century Select Fund, investor shares
    333,807       (a )     12,350,877  
         
American Century Mutual Funds, Inc., American Century Ultra Fund, investor shares
    3,447,714       (a )     95,294,811  
         
Ariel Capital Management, Ariel Appreciation Fund
    493,182       (a )     18,257,614  
         
Ariel Capital Management, Ariel Fund
    227,188       (a )     8,569,546  
         
Ariel Capital Management, Ariel Premier Bond Fund, Institutional Shares
    25,775       (a )     263,674  
         
Baron Funds, Baron Asset Fund
    5,615       (a )     249,635  
         
Baron Funds, Baron Growth Fund
    56,647       (a )     1,737,348  
         
Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc., Calvert Capital Accumulation Fund, Class A shares
    32,880       (a )     777,940  
         
Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc., Calvert New Vision Small-Cap Fund, Class A shares
    542,724       (a )     9,638,783  
         
Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc., Calvert Social Investment Balanced Fund, Class A shares
    8,676       (a )     226,347  
         
Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc., Calvert World Values International Equity Fund, Class A shares
    17,625       (a )     260,318  
         
Delaware Management Company, Delaware Trend Fund, Class A shares
    2,085,431       (a )     38,330,220  
         
Domini Social Investments, Domini Social Equity Fund
    1,875       (a )     51,321  
         
Fiduciary Management Associates, UAM/FMA Small Company Portfolio, Institutional shares
    32,130       (a )     594,722  
         
Founders Asset Management, Founders Balanced Fund, Class F shares
    27,081       (a )     221,792  
         
Founders Asset Management, Founders Discovery Fund, Class F shares
    224,491       (a )     6,386,770  
         
Founders Asset Management, Founders Growth and Income Fund, Class F shares
    81,009       (a )     379,934  
         
Founders Asset Management, Founders Growth Fund, Class F shares
    98,653       (a )     1,038,818  
         
Founders Asset Management, Founders Mid-Cap Growth Fund, Class F shares
    79,761       (a )     276,772  
         
Founders Asset Management, Founders Worldwide Growth Fund, Class F shares
    36,727       (a )     430,444  
         
Franklin Advisers, Franklin Small Cap Growth Fund, Class A shares
    8,829       (a )     275,186  
         
Franklin Advisers, Templeton Foreign Smaller Companies Fund, Class A shares
    4,335       (a )     56,491  
         
Franklin Mutual Advisers, Mutual Discovery Fund, Class A shares
    45,835       (a )     828,696  
         
Franklin Mutual Advisers, Mutual Shares Fund, Class A shares
    94,912       (a )     1,838,443  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Dynamics Fund, investor shares
    1,833,078       (a )     29,200,939  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Blue Chip Growth Fund, investor shares
    1,910,493       (a )     4,967,282  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO High-Yield Fund, Investor shares
    542,751       (a )     1,981,042  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Equity Income Fund, investor shares
    85,376       (a )     1,029,635  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Select Income Fund, investor shares
    366,958       (a )     1,974,234  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Small Company Growth Fund, investor shares
    939,065       (a )     11,400,254  
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Total Return Fund, investor shares
    62,914       (a )     1,573,488  


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
         
INVESCO Funds Group, INVESCO Value Equity Fund, investor shares
    42,843       (a )   $ 840,573  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Adviser Capital Appreciation Fund
    7,189       (a )     153,196  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Adviser Aggressive Growth Fund
    16,251       (a )     348,268  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Adviser Growth Fund
    3,784       (a )     78,292  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Adviser International Fund
    8,042       (a )     197,362  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Balanced Fund
    1,040,742       (a )     20,429,463  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Enterprise Fund
    1,863,980       (a )     59,647,356  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Flexible Income Fund
    350,893       (a )     3,235,234  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Fund
    1,137,679       (a )     27,986,909  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Mercury Fund
    5,410,168       (a )     112,477,388  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Twenty Fund
    2,687,743       (a )     103,370,613  
         
Janus Capital Corporation, Janus Worldwide Fund
    2,008,772       (a )     88,064,582  
         
Managers Funds, Managers Bond Fund
    35,524       (a )     792,899  
         
Managers Funds, Managers Capital Appreciation Fund
    4,000       (a )     117,154  
         
Managers Funds, Managers Income Equity Fund
    123,204       (a )     3,381,958  
         
Managers Funds, Managers Special Equity Fund
    7,654       (a )     540,384  
         
Merrill Lynch Asset Management, Merrill Lynch Capital Fund, Class A shares
    228,414       (a )     6,105,494  
         
Montgomery Asset Management, Montgomery Global 20 Portfolio, Class R shares
    1,617       (a )     14,469  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust, Balanced Fund, Advisor Class shares
    14,745       (a )     161,904  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust, Fixed Income Fund, Advisor Class shares
    150,538       (a )     1,749,248  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust, High Yield Portfolio, Advisor Class shares
    123,251       (a )     691,440  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust, Mid Cap Growth Fund, Advisor Class shares
    638,957       (a )     10,983,665  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust, Value Fund, Advisor Class shares
    1,428,394       (a )     21,740,153  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., Emerging Markets Portfolio, Class B shares
    62,296       (a )     669,056  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., Small Company Growth Portfolio, Class B shares
    2,835,726       (a )     26,542,393  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., Equity Growth Portfolio, Class B
    6,069       (a )     103,665  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., Active International Allocation Portfolio, Class B shares
    24,371       (a )     213,734  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. Global Value Portfolio, Class B shares
    98,896       (a )     1,516,076  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., International Magnum Portfolio, Class B shares
    474       (a )     4,418  
         
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., Value Equity Portfolio Class B shares
    59,815       (a )     578,407  
         
Neuberger & Berman Management, Inc., Neuberger Berman Focus Trust
    880,601       (a )     22,279,205  
         
Neuberger & Berman Management, Inc., Neuberger Berman Genesis Trust
    800,984       (a )     23,316,637  
         
Neuberger & Berman Management, Inc., Neuberger Berman Guardian Trust
    33,462       (a )     381,132  
         
Neuberger & Berman Management, Inc., Neuberger Berman Manhattan Trust
    75,963       (a )     780,898  
         
Neuberger & Berman Management, Inc., Neuberger Berman Partners Trust
    79,058       (a )     1,266,507  
         
Neuberger & Berman Management, Inc., Neuberger Berman Socially Responsive Fund
    4,337       (a )     54,088  
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO Capital Appreciation Fund, administrative shares
    245,043       (a )     4,003,997  
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO Global Bond Fund, administrative shares
    56,154       (a )     476,744  


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO High Yield Fund, administrative shares
    392,060       (a )   $ 3,669,682  
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO Low Duration Fund, administrative shares
    208,945       (a )     2,104,074  
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO Long-Term U.S. Government Fund, administrative shares
    209,852       (a )     2,140,493  
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO Mid-Cap Fund, administrative shares
    331,970       (a )     6,413,652  
         
Pacific Investment Management Company, PIMCO Total Return Fund, administrative shares
    1,190,295       (a )     12,450,488  
         
Pilgrim Baxter & Associates, PBHG Emerging Growth Fund
    168,424       (a )     2,696,475  
         
Pilgrim Baxter & Associates, PBHG Growth Fund
    402,704       (a )     8,199,063  
         
RS Investment, RS Emerging Growth Fund
    21,449       (a )     686,598  
         
RS Investment, RS MicroCap Growth Fund
    31,380       (a )     683,764  
         
Rice Hall James & Associates, UAM Rice Hall James Small Cap Portfolio
    319,668       (a )     5,303,299  
         
Zurich Scudder Investments, Scudder International Fund, Class S shares
    2,994       (a )     109,768  
         
Scudder Kemper Investments, Scudder Global Discovery Fund
    4,544       (a )     106,472  
         
Zurich Scudder Investments, Scudder Growth & Income Fund, Class S shares
    2,365       (a )     49,804  
         
Zurich Scudder Investments, Scudder 21st Century
                       
           
Growth Fund
    1,077       (a )     18,631  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Advisor Common Stock Fund, Class Z shares
    27,179       (a )     537,604  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Advantage Fund, Investor Class
    217,119       (a )     2,116,914  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Discovery Fund
    29,181       (a )     491,403  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Government Securities Fund, Investor Class
    442,610       (a )     4,775,758  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Growth Fund, Investor Class
    470,456       (a )     8,317,656  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Large Cap Growth Fund
    147,175       (a )     3,465,975  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Opportunity Fund, Investor Class
    548,015       (a )     21,531,501  
         
Strong Capital Management, Strong Short-Term Bond Fund, Investor Class
    94,409       (a )     872,343  
         
TCW Funds Management, TCW Galileo Small Cap Growth Fund, Class N shares
    30,359       (a )     570,135  
         
TCW Funds Management, TCW Galileo Aggressive Growth Equities Fund, Class N shares
    33,028       (a )     404,587  
         
TCW Funds Management, TCW Galileo Select Equity Fund, Class N shares
    7,987       (a )     131,153  
         
Templeton Asset Management, Templeton Developing Markets Fund, Class A shares
    116,524       (a )     1,151,259  
         
Templeton Global Advisors, Templeton Foreign Fund, Class A shares
    499,557       (a )     4,620,906  
         
Templeton Global Advisors, Templeton Growth Fund, Class A shares
    157,797       (a )     2,840,350  
         
Templeton Global Advisors, Templeton World Fund, Class A shares
    394,579       (a )     5,863,448  
         
Templeton Global Bond Managers, Templeton Global Bond Fund, Class A shares
    67,333       (a )     536,641  
         
Templeton Investment Counsel, Institutional Foreign Equity Fund
    2,458,521       (a )     35,574,804  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA Cornerstone Strategy Fund
    7,352       (a )     171,886  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA Emerging Markets Fund
    3,916       (a )     27,136  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA GNMA Trust
    228,144       (a )     2,263,188  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA Growth Fund
    42,391       (a )     613,395  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA Income Fund
    476,339       (a )     5,744,653  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA Income Stock Fund
    55,761       (a )     938,465  
         
USAA Investment Management, USAA International Fund
    42,098       (a )     706,398  


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                    Principal                
                    Amount   Cost or        
                    or Number   Contract   Current
        Identity of Issuer and Description of Investment   of Shares   Value   Value
       
 
 
 
         
Credit Suisse Asset Management, CS Warburg Pincus Capital Appreciation Fund, common shares
    222,151       (a )   $ 3,974,284  
         
Credit Suisse Asset Management, CS Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth Fund, common shares
    47,045       (a )     1,269,744  
         
Credit Suisse Asset Management, CS Warburg Pincus Global Fixed-Income Fund, common shares
    15,304       (a )     146,765  
         
Credit Suisse Asset Management, CS Warburg Pincus Value II Fund, common shares
    107,266       (a )     1,436,298  
         
Credit Suisse Asset Management, CS Warburg Pincus International Equity Fund
    19,314       (a )     230,225  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total mutual and commingled funds
                    2,390,913,378  
       
 
                   
 
       
PARTICIPANT LOANS:
                       
         
Participant loans, interest rates ranging from 9.00% to 10.75%
            (a )     70,366,068  
       
 
                   
 
               
Total investments
                  $ 4,378,194,500  
       
 
                   
 

(a)      Cost information is not required to be presented for these participant-directed investments.

*Represents a party in interest.

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this schedule.


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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Administrative Committee of Delta Air Lines, Inc. has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

DELTA FAMILY-CARE SAVINGS PLAN

 

         
        /s/ James B. Taylor
By: James B. Taylor
Chief Investment Officer
Delta Air Lines Benefit Trusts
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Date: May 20, 2002      

         


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CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

As independent public accountants, we hereby consent to the incorporation by reference of our report dated April 22, 2002 included in Delta Air Lines, Inc.’s annual report on Form 11-K for the Delta Family-Care Savings Plan for the six-month period ended December 31, 2001 into the Company’s previously filed Registration Statements Nos. 33-30454 and 333-46904.

Atlanta, Georgia
May 15, 2002