Outnumbered' discusses Delta CEO Ed Bastian's response to CBS host Gayle King suggesting the increase in airline crashes are a result of President Donald Trump's FAA cuts.
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Delta CEO Ed Bastian defended the Trump administration’s cuts to the FAA, saying they would not impact airline safety after a Delta plane crashed this week.  Read More
The CEO of ta Airs effectively debunked CBS News efforts to hold President Donald Trump responsible for recent flight disasters. ta CEO Ed Bastian defended the president […]
Delta CEO Ed Bastian defended the Trump administration's cuts to the FAA, saying they would not impact airline safety after a Delta plane crashed this week.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian says the 300 or so probationary Federal Aviation Administration employees laid off so far served in non-critical safety functions.
Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian defended President Trump's cuts to the FAA while on CBS News and said the new administration was committed to investing in airline safety.
The most important part of that statement is the three words right in the middle: “no strings attached.” Delta could have offered customers the money in exchange for giving up the right to sue. That would not only look bad, it would be a terrible way to take care of Delta’s customers.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian joins "CBS Mornings" exclusively to discuss the Delta plane crash that happened in Toronto Monday. Eighty people were on board the flight and everyone survived. GAYLE KING, 'CBS MORNINGS' HOST: The Trump administration recently fired many employees of the FAA administration.