About Joe Esposito

**Joe Esposito (Delta Air Lines executive)** is the Senior Vice President of Network Planning, Pricing, and Revenue Management at Delta Air Lines, overseeing the airline's global network strategy, economic planning, financial capacity, and schedule development.[1] He began his career with Delta in 1990 in Airport Customer Service in Orlando, moved to Atlanta in 1995 for Strategic Planning, and advanced through roles in Network Planning, including analyst positions in long-range and international planning, Director of International, and Managing Director of Network and Schedule Planning.[1] Esposito holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an MBA.[1] His leadership ensures Delta's competitive positioning in domestic and international markets, making him a key figure in the airline's ongoing revenue optimization amid industry challenges like fluctuating fuel costs and demand recovery post-pandemic.[1] Note: Multiple notable individuals share this name. Joe Esposito (1938-2016) was Elvis Presley's close friend, road manager, bodyguard, and "Memphis Mafia" member from 1960, appearing in Elvis films like *Viva Las Vegas* (uncredited) and serving as consultant/producer on projects such as *Elvis: That's the Way It Is* (1970) and *This Is Elvis* (1981); he authored Elvis books and died in 2016.[2][4][5] Separately, singer-songwriter Joe "Bean" Esposito (b. 1948) co-wrote hits for film soundtracks including "You're the Best" (*The Karate Kid*, 1984), "Lady, Lady, Lady" (*Flashdance*, 1983), and songs for *Scarface* (1983) and *Staying Alive* (1983), with recordings by artists like Donna Summer.[3] The Delta executive is currently active in aviation leadership.[1]

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