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Northwest Boeing 747-200 blows five tires

Northwest Airlines-NWA (subsidiary of Delta Air Lines) (Minneapolis/St. Paul) had an incident yesterday afternoon at Minneapolis/St. Paul when its Boeing 747-251B (N623US, msn 21705) used for charter flights blew five tires on landing at MSP blocking runway 12. The aircraft was later removed.

News link:

kstp.com/news/stories/s1062849.shtml

Uni-Top Airlines starts operations in China

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The first aircraft is this Boeing 747-2J6B (SF) B-2448 (msn 23461) pictured on the ramp at Beijing.  Copyright Photo: Wu Weiqiang.

The first aircraft is this Boeing 747-2J6B (SF) B-2448 (msn 23461) pictured on the ramp at Beijing. Copyright Photo: Wu Weiqiang.

Uni-Top Airlines (Wuhan) started cargo operations in May with this ex-Air China Cargo Boeing 747-2J6B (SF) registered B-2448 (msn 23461).

Delta to retire NWA Cargo 747-200Fs on Dec. 31

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Please click on photo for full view, information and other Northwest photos.

Please click on photo for full view, information and other Northwest photos.

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) in order to improve profitability of its cargo operation, will retire its 14 Northwest Cargo Boeing 747-200Fs on December 31, 2009. These 14 aircraft will not be repainted.

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On the financial side, the company reported a net loss for the first quarter of $693 million, excluding special items. Excluding $684 million in realized fuel hedge losses and special items, DL’s results were basically break even. However DL’s reported net loss for the quarter is $794 million.

Delta completed the merger with Northwest Airlines on October 29, 2008. However their are still two air operators certificates (AOCs). The company is on track to have a single operating AOC by the end of 2009. When this occurs, this will be the technical end of Northwest Airlines-NWA.