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Bullet points of Delta chief operations officer departing for another company after just over a year on the job
- Mike Spanos is leaving Delta Air Lines at the end of the month
- Spanos had been in the role for just over a year
- His departure comes weeks after the CrowdStrike outage in July
- Delta estimates the disruptions cost the airline around $500 million
- CEO Ed Bastian said Spanos had told him he was considering opportunities outside of Delta
- Delta does not plan to replace Spanos
- John Laughter and Allison Ausband will report directly to Bastian
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