A top Delta executive is leaving weeks after the airline's slow response to tech outage
- Delta Air Lines announced the departure of Chief Operating Officer Michael Spanos, who is leaving for another position after over a year at the airline.
- Spanos's exit follows Delta's cancellation of around 7,000 flights during a tech outage recovery, which has drawn an investigation from the U.S. Transportation Department.
- Delta is seeking $500 million in damages from CrowdStrike and Microsoft due to the tech failure, with the companies alleging Delta declined assistance.
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