As Delta Air Lines marks its 100th anniversary, the Delta Flight Museum is also celebrating its 30th year with a comprehensive renovation. The museum, located in two historic hangars, reopened in early April after a three-and-a-half-month project that included new exhibits and displays of Delta artifacts.
The museum's hangars were originally TechOps headquarters and have played a significant role since the museum's opening in 1995. These hangars, named 'Legacy' and 'Spirit', were built in 1941 and 1947 respectively. The recent renovation relied heavily on today's TechOps employees alongside other Delta departments.
Inside the 'Spirit' hangar stands the Spirit of Delta, a Boeing 767 purchased by employees in 1982. Tracy Rawls, Lead AMT for Cabin Maintenance at Department 206, has been involved with the museum for over ten years. His team modified the aircraft to be wheelchair accessible by adjusting seats and installing a hologram exhibit of retired flight attendant Diane Carvelli. "It was a feat-- we used a big forklift to get the hologram projector inside," said Rawls.