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  2. Northwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Airlines (often abbreviated as NWA) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1926 until it merged with Delta Air Lines in 2010. [1] The merger made Delta the largest airline in the world until the American Airlines–US Airways merger in 2013.

  3. Mitchell Gallery of Flight - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee In Space is a presentation for a laser experiment from St. Mary's Hospital that was launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. A twenty-two foot model of the LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II, sister ship of the LZ 129 Hindenburg was on display for many years, but has been moved to the EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh as of 2021. [1]

  4. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee County purchased the land on October 19, 1926, and renamed the airport Milwaukee County Airport. [6] The first airport terminal there, the Hirschbuehl Farmhouse, opened in July 1927. That month, Northwest Airlines, Inc., began air service from Milwaukee to Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul.

  5. North Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 North Central Airlines moved its headquarters to the south side of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport; in 2009 the building was the Building C Maintenance and Administrative Facility of Northwest Airlines. [11] It is now used by Delta Air Lines after its 2008 merger with Northwest.

  6. Northwest Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Airlines Airbus A320. Northwest Airlines was a major United States airline which existed from 1926 until 2010, when it merged with Delta Air Lines and became part of Delta Air Lines' fleet. At the time of the merger, it had a total of 309 aircraft. It was also the last U.S. airline to have a dedicated cargo fleet and routes.

  7. List of former airline hubs - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Airlines: Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport Eppley Airfield (Omaha) National Airlines (1934–1980) Miami International Airport: National Airlines (1999–2002) Harry Reid International Airport (Las Vegas) Northeast Airlines: Boston Logan International Airport: Northwest Airlines: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Detroit Metropolitan ...

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  9. Republic Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Republic Airlines first logo, 1979–1984. Republic Airlines was an airline in the United States that operated from 1979 until it merged with Northwest Airlines in 1986. . Republic was formed by the merger of North Central Airlines and Southern Airways on July

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