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Company Watch - Northwest Airlines.


Apr 16, 2007

Compass Airlines Compass Airlines was the operating name for three airlines:
  • Compass Airlines (Australia), the name of two Australian airlines.
  • Compass Airlines (North America), a subsidiary of Northwest Airlines
 gets FAA certification The FAA has certified See certification.  Compass Airlines to start commercial operations using a 50-seat Bombardier CRJ CRJ redirects here. For other meanings of CRJ see CRJ (disambiguation)

The Bombardier CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet) is a family of regional airliners manufactured by Bombardier, and based on the Canadair Challenger business jet.
200 jet aircraft. The airline, which already has DOT approval, will operate as an affiliate of Northwest Airlines. Apr 11, 2007

Judge appoints new examiner in Northwest case A judge has appointed a new examiner to investigate the Northwest Airlines bankruptcy case. The first examiner resigned one day after the judge approved his appointment. The examiner will determine whether Northwest properly valued its assets. Apr 12, 2007

Senators blast airlines, push passenger rights legislation US Sen. Barbara Boxer Barbara Levy Boxer (born November 11, 1940) is an American politician and the current junior U.S. Senator from the State of California.

A member of the Democratic Party, Boxer was first elected to the U.S.
 (D-Calif.), a leading advocate for legislation that would establish a federal "Passenger Bill of Rights," told Air Transport Assn. President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  James May For the British body snatcher, James May, see .

James Daniel May (born January 16th 1963 in Bristol, England) is a television presenter and award-winning journalist.
 during a Senate hearing yesterday that he was "living in a dream world" and blasted airlines that have not "lived up" to voluntary customer service rules they claimed to adopt in 1999 after 4,000 passengers were stranded on Northwest Airlines' aircraft for up to 8 hr. during a Detroit snowstorm. Apr 12, 2007

Delta, Northwest Shares Poised To Be At Head Of Pack Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines are set to emerge from bankruptcy as two of the highest valued airlines in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , but softening travel demand and rampant competition could send them crashing down again. Apr 10, 2007

Judge may rule this week on Northwest union dispute A federal bankruptcy judge may rule this week on a request by Northwest Airlines flight attendants that their contract be put back in place. The judge allowed Northwest to terminate the contract in June. In a court filing, Northwest said the flight attendants' "redress Compensation for injuries sustained; recovery or restitution for harm or injury; damages or equitable relief. Access to the courts to gain Reparation for a wrong.


REDRESS. The act of receiving satisfaction for an injury sustained.
 is in the bargaining room," not the courts. Apr 9, 2007

Northwest Airlines flew 7.02 billion consolidated RPMs in March, a 1.3% rise from the year-ago month, as domestic traffic climbed 3.1% and international rose 1.4%. Regional traffic declined 12.9%. Capacity was up 1.8% to 8.19 billion ASMs on a 2.6% domestic increase and a 3.7% rise in international ASMs. Load factor fell 0.4 point to 85.7%. Domestic loads rose 0.4 point to 84.9% and international dropped 2.1 points to 89%. Apr 9, 2007

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