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A Compass Airlines ( North America ) Embraer E-Jet family # E-170 and 175 | Embraer ERJ-170-200LR in the feederliner colors of Northwest Airlink
The merger of Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines meant that the latter's similar regional operations, known as Northwest Airlink, would be merged into Delta Connection.
On November 8, 2008, Delta and Mesaba Airlines, a former fully owned regional subsidiary of Northwest Airlines that operated as Northwest Airlink, announced that the seven CRJ-900 aircraft previously operated by Freedom as well as eight new-order aircraft would be operated for Delta Connection beginning February 12, 2009.
The Old Logo For Northwest Airlink.
Northwest Airlink was the trade name of Northwest Airlines ' regional airline service, which flew turboprop and regional jet aircraft from Northwest's domestic hubs in Minneapolis, Detroit, and Memphis.
Beginning in July, 2009, the Northwest Airlink trade name was phased out, and replaced by the Delta Connection trade name, for Delta Air Lines as part of the Delta / Northwest merger.
Northwest Airlink Saab 340 | Saab 340B / Plus operated by Mesaba Airlines | Mesaba shortly after takeoff from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport | Minneapolis St-Paul
Northwest Airlink CASA 212 which crashed at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport | Detroit in March 1987
Fischer Brothers Aviation, Pacific Island Aviation, Business Express Airlines and Simmons Airlines formerly operated under the Northwest Airlink name.
* March 4, 1987: Northwest Airlink Flight 2268, operated by Fischer Brothers Aviation, a CASA 212 N160FB was on a scheduled flight from Mansfield to Detroit with an intermediate stop in Cleveland when it crashed while landing at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.
* December 1, 1993: Northwest Airlink Flight 5719 being operated by Express Airlines II, a Jetstream 31, was flying a scheduled flight from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport to International Falls with an enroute stop in Hibbing when it crashed while approaching for landing at Chisholm-Hibbing Airport.
Service in this era included Delta Connection to Atlanta, US Airways Express to Charlotte ( and other destinations initially ) and Northwest Airlink to Memphis.
Northwest Airlink Short 360 operated by Pacific Island Aviation
In March 2009, Delta, through its wholly owned subsidiary Northwest Airlines, returned to MFE with operations to Memphis, operated by Northwest Airlink partner Pinnacle Airlines.
The airport was also previously served by Northwest Airlink with nonstop Saab 340 turboprop and Canadair CRJ-200 regional jet flights to Memphis.
Other airlines to have flown to Mirabel at some point were Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeroméxico, Air India, Air Liberté, Business Express Airlines ( operating as Northwest Airlink ), Corsairfly, Cubana de Aviación, Finnair, Jaro International, Jat Airways, LAN Chile, LOT Polish Airlines, Peoplexpress Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian, TAROM, and Varig.
In late 2004, after negotiations with the County, Northwest Airlines agreed to add Northwest Airlink service to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, which began on May 2, 2005.
* Northwest Airlink ( acquired, now Delta Connection )

Northwest and service
The vision of Seattle University is to be the premier independent university of the Northwest in academic quality, Jesuit Catholic inspiration, and service to society.
* Columbia ( barque ), in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company on the Columbia River and Pacific Northwest coast
The airline's rapid growth continued in 1986, and the airline greatly expanded its fleet, primarily with Boeing 757s purchased from Northwest Airlines after Northwest bought out Republic Airlines, as well as a number of De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft for local service from Phoenix and Las Vegas.
Wayne is mainly remembered for his service in the 1790s in the Northwest Indian War, which included many actions in Indiana and Ohio.
The Inland Northwest Council provides the communities and volunteers with three council service centers.
Kotzebue gets its name from the Kotzebue Sound, which was named after Otto von Kotzebue, who explored the sound while searching for the Northwest Passage in the service of Russia in 1818.
Kotzebue's Ralph Wien Memorial Airport is the one airport in the Northwest Arctic Borough with regularly scheduled large commercial passenger aircraft service to and from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and the Nome Airport.
The Northwest Connecticut Transit District operates a weekday bus service and dial-a-ride service.
When Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority ( RBA ) expanded the Hammond Transit System into EasyGo Lake Transit service, one of its new routes included Calumet Avenue in northern Dyer, within walking distance of the Amtrak station.
Route 1 of Hammond Transit, a bus service run by Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority, runs through Whiting, connecting it to Hammond and Chicago's East Side neighborhood.
In North America, Amtrak uses Talgo trains in its Cascades service in the Northwest.
The airport has non-stop service to 12 cities throughout the United States and is served by 6 mainline carriers ( American, Delta, Continental, Southwest, Northwest, and US Airways ).
Maryville is served by the Northwest Missouri Regional Airport, which is a general aviation airport with no commercial service.
Sea captain and explorer Henry Hudson, in search of the mythical Northwest Passage in the service of the Dutch West India Company, anchored along the shores of Sandy Hook Bay in 1609, describing the area " a very good land to fall in with and a pleasant land to see.
* Draughon-Miller Central Texas Regional Airport, 5 miles Northwest of Temple, provides general aviation service
Built at a cost of $ 5, 000, 000 these locks saw limited service as much of the freight in and out of the Pacific Northwest began to travel by rail.
In 1615, he entered the service of the Company for the discovery of the Northwest Passage, and accompanied Captain Robert Bylot as pilot of the little ship Discovery, and now carefully explored the Hudson Strait.
Most of his service with the 4th U. S. was in the Pacific Northwest, starting with a topographical survey mission to the Willamette Valley in 1855, during which he became involved with the Yakima War and Rogue River Wars, gaining experience in leading small combat teams, being wounded ( a bullet grazed his nose on March 28, 1857, at Middle Cascade, Oregon Territory ), and some of the diplomatic skills needed for negotiating with Indian tribes.
During that time he was chosen as a delegate to the Continental Congress from Maryland from 1778 to 1780 and from 1785 to 1786 ; during his service, he was a member of the committee that prepared the ordinance for the government of the Northwest Territory.
Republic stopped MBS service when they merged with Northwest Airlines in the 1980s, and in 2010, Northwest merged with Delta Air Lines.
This caused increased concern about Northwest Airlines ' control of the Minneapolis-St. Paul commercial air service market with some claiming that Northwest was using its market position to inflate airfares.

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Airmail was used for the addresses outside the Pacific Northwest.
No matter by what name cattle were called, there was no denyin' that they not only saved Texas from financial ruin, but went far toward redeemin' from a wilderness vast territories of the Northwest.
The Hattians spoke a Northwest Caucasian Language, and there is debate as to whether the Hurrian language was also of this group, or a Language Isolate.
Originating from Nesa, they conquered Hattusa in the 18th century BC, imposing themselves over Hattian and Hurrian speaking populations ( Hurrian was a Language Isolate and Hattian a Northwest Caucasian language ).
Whale was hunted by American Indians off the Northwest coast, especially by the Makah, and used for their meat and oil.
The Meganthropus fossils originated from Asia, the tooth was found in the Pacific Northwest.
The Northwest Ordinance, which was approved by the Congress of the Confederation in 1787, guaranteed " judicial proceedings according to the course of the common law.
The earliest known record of " Chicano " was thought to be in the late 19th or turn of the 20th century in Northwest Indiana.
In 1795, following the Northwest Indian War, an area that was to be part of Chicago was turned over to the United States for a military post by native tribes in concordance with the Treaty of Greenville.
Sahrawi-Moorish society in Northwest Africa was traditionally ( and still is, to some extent ) stratified into several tribal classes, with the Hassane warrior tribes ruling and extracting tribute-horma-from the subservient Znaga tribes.
Title to the Northwest Territories was transferred by the Hudson ’ s Bay Company in 1870 and the province of Manitoba ( the first to be established by the Parliament of Canada ) was in the same year the first created out of it.
Creaky voice was reported to be prevalent in American English as spoken in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
Prior to its takeover the company was headquartered in a facility in Northwest unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States that now serves as HP's United States headquarters.
The Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest, with the 1791 Francisco de Eliza expedition preceding Vancouver by a year, had also missed the Fraser River although they knew from its muddy plume that there was a major river located nearby.
* " Gate to the Northwest Passage "; a commemorative statue by Vancouver artist Alan Chung Hung was commissioned by Parks Canada and installed at the mouth of False Creek in Vanier Park near the Vancouver Maritime Museum in 1980.
At a time in which football was played seriously only in the larger cities of the Northwest of Italy, most of Verona was indifferent to the growing sport.
Simcoe's first priority was dealing with the effects of the Northwest Indian War, in which American Indians warred with the United States over encroachment in their territory west of the Appalachian Mountains.
One male known to researchers in the Pacific Northwest ( identified as J1 ) was estimated to have been 59 years old when he died in 2010.
He has been called the " father of Eskimology " and was the first European to cross the Northwest Passage via dog sled.
He was the first European to cross the Northwest Passage via dog sled.
According to Jefferson himself, one goal was to find a " direct & practicable water communication across this continent, for the purposes of commerce with Asia " ( the Northwest Passage ).
Mount Baker was well-known to indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest.

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