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First Class was offered on all narrowbody aircraft, as well as CRJ-900 Northwest Airlink flights operated by Mesaba Airlines and E175 flights operated by Compass Airlines. Seats ranged from 19.5 to 21.5 inches wide, and had between 34 and 37 inches of pitch.
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Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines merged in 2008, creating the world's largest commercial airline at the time. The merger was challenging, as the two companies had the difficult task of integrating route networks while retaining the Delta brand.
Our work is to tell these stories, personal and global, examining and celebrating the impact of commercial aviation, and the legacy of Northwest Airlines and its family tree in particular.
The majority of Northwest's flights between North America and Europe were flown in Airbus A330s. (Northwest became the largest owner and flier of A330s in the world.) [1] Northwest Airlines also possessed the youngest trans-Atlantic fleet of any North American or European airline [citation needed].
Northwest Airlines operated a diverse fleet including iconic aircraft like the Boeing 727, Boeing 757, Boeing 747, and Airbus A330. The airline phased out older aircraft like the 727-100s for newer models such as the A320 while maintaining a robust international fleet.
Learn more about Northwest and its affiliated airlines—Hughes Airwest, North Central Airlines, Southern Airways and Republic Airlines. Northwest Airlines: Birth of An Airline Northwest published this colorful 24-page 60th anniversary booklet in 1986.
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In December 2009, Delta and Northwest's operating certificates were combined, and the carriers officially became one big airline. It has been almost 11 years since that merger. Here's the story behind it.