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  1. Collett Everman Woolman (October 8, 1889 – September 11, 1966), commonly known as " Wooly " to his employees, was an airline entrepreneur best known as the founder of Delta Air Lines. [1] [2] [3] [4] Delta Air Lines. Shortly after graduating from college, Woolman became an Agricultural Extension Agent at Louisiana State University.

  2. Collett Everman "C.E." Woolman was an aviation pioneer whose career spanned the history of flight from Jennys to jets. As principal founder of Delta Air Lines, he led its steady growth from the world's first crop dusting company to a firm place of leadership among the nation's scheduled airlines.

  3. Jun 17, 2020 · In 1928, he led a movement to buy Huff Daland Dusters and incorporated it as Delta Air Service on December 3rd, 1928. The priority for his new project was to venture into scheduled passenger services. He took on a Travel Air S-6000-B plane to fly from Dallas, Texas to Jackson, Mississippi, on June 17th, 1929.

  4. Under the leadership of C.E. Woolman, a small enterprise that started as an idea to kill boll weevils became a successful passenger airline with an impeccable safety record. C.E. Woolman possessed an empathy for passengers, contending they were the most valuable asset to his company.

  5. Birth: October 8, 1889. Death: September 11, 1966 (aged 76) Collett “C.E.” Woolman. Borrowed two Army aircraft with Dr. Bert Coad and proved the effectiveness of crop dusting. By 1925, Woolman ran Huff Daland Dusters, the world’s first aerial dusting company.

  6. Delta Air Lines, fifth largest U.S. air carrier, with 14,119 miles of route and 10% of the business, was a one-man show for 41 years. The man was Collett Everman Woolman. Old-fash ioned...

  7. The survival and eventual growth of Delta Air Lines during the tumultuous early days of the airline industry in the 1920s and 1930s was due in large part to the character of its director, Collett Everman (C. E.) Woolman.