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Northwest Airlines, originally named Northwest Airways, commenced operations on October 1, 1926, focusing primarily on mail transport.
Answer: True
Northwest Airways commenced operations on October 1, 1926, initially focusing on mail transport, and was founded on September 1, 1926.
Northwest Airlines' headquarters were located in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport itself prior to the merger with Delta.
Answer: False
Northwest Airlines' headquarters were located in Eagan, Minnesota, near Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, not within the airport itself.
Under what name was Northwest Airlines originally founded, and when did it begin operations?
Answer: Northwest Airways, founded September 1, 1926, operations began October 1, 1926
Northwest Airlines was originally founded as Northwest Airways on September 1, 1926, and commenced operations on October 1, 1926.
What was Northwest Airlines' primary operational status from its founding until its 2010 merger with Delta?
Answer: A trunk carrier and a major airline in the United States
Northwest Airlines operated as a trunk carrier and a major airline in the United States from its founding until its merger with Delta Air Lines in 2010.
Where was Northwest Airlines' headquarters located immediately before its merger with Delta Air Lines?
Answer: Eagan, Minnesota
Immediately prior to its merger with Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines' headquarters were located in Eagan, Minnesota.
Northwest Airlines was the first airline to offer direct service between the United States and Japan, beginning this service in July 1947 using a Douglas DC-4.
Answer: True
Northwest Airlines initiated the first direct service between the United States and Japan on July 15, 1947, utilizing a Douglas DC-4 aircraft.
Northwest Airlines played a significant role in the founding of Korean Air in 1951 by providing leased aircraft and crew members.
Answer: False
Northwest Airlines played a role in the founding of Japan Air Lines (JAL) in 1951, not Korean Air, by providing leased aircraft and crew members.
The 1952 US-Japan aviation treaty granted Northwest Airlines fifth freedom rights, allowing it to fly passengers between Tokyo and various Asian cities like Seoul and Hong Kong.
Answer: True
The 1952 US-Japan aviation treaty granted Northwest Airlines fifth freedom rights, enabling it to carry passengers between Tokyo and various Asian cities.
When did Northwest Airlines initiate its first direct service between the United States and Japan?
Answer: July 15, 1947
Northwest Airlines initiated its first direct service between the United States and Japan on July 15, 1947.
Northwest Airlines played a role in the founding of which major Asian airline in 1951?
Answer: Japan Air Lines (JAL)
Northwest Airlines played a role in the founding of Japan Air Lines (JAL) in 1951 by providing leased aircraft and crew members.
What were "fifth freedom rights" granted to Northwest Airlines under the 1952 US-Japan aviation treaty?
Answer: The right to carry passengers from Tokyo to various Asian destinations.
Fifth freedom rights granted under the 1952 US-Japan aviation treaty allowed Northwest Airlines to carry passengers from Tokyo to various other Asian destinations.
Northwest Airlines inaugurated the first non-stop service from North America to mainland China in May 1996, flying from Detroit to which city?
Answer: Beijing
The first non-stop service from North America to mainland China, inaugurated in May 1996, flew from Detroit to Beijing.
Northwest Airlines operated exclusively as a regional carrier throughout its history until its merger with Delta Air Lines.
Answer: False
Northwest Airlines operated as a major trunk carrier throughout its history, not exclusively as a regional carrier, until its merger with Delta Air Lines.
Following the 1986 merger with Republic Airlines, Northwest Airlines established its primary domestic hubs in Detroit, Memphis, and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Answer: True
After merging with Republic Airlines in 1986, Northwest Airlines established its primary domestic hubs in Detroit, Memphis, and Minneapolis-St. Paul, significantly strengthening its market share in these cities.
The primary motivation for the 1986 merger between Northwest and Republic Airlines was to gain access to Republic's extensive European routes.
Answer: False
The primary motivation for the 1986 merger with Republic Airlines was to counter United Airlines' competitive move into the Pacific market, not to gain access to European routes.
The strategic alliance between Northwest Airlines and KLM in 1993 was primarily formed to expand Northwest's market share in the domestic US market.
Answer: False
The strategic alliance with KLM in 1993 was primarily formed to establish a presence in the European market and create a jointly coordinated hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, not to expand domestic US market share.
Northwest Airlines became a member of the SkyTeam alliance in September 2004, alongside partners KLM and Continental Airlines.
Answer: True
Northwest Airlines joined the SkyTeam alliance in September 2004, alongside KLM and Continental Airlines.
Which cities served as Northwest Airlines' primary domestic hubs after the 1986 merger with Republic Airlines?
Answer: Detroit, Memphis, and Minneapolis-St. Paul
Following the 1986 merger with Republic Airlines, Northwest Airlines established its primary domestic hubs in Detroit, Memphis, and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
What was the primary strategic reason for Northwest Airlines merging with Republic Airlines in 1986?
Answer: To counter United Airlines' competitive move into the Pacific market.
The primary strategic reason for the 1986 merger with Republic Airlines was to counter United Airlines' competitive move into the Pacific market.
What was the primary goal of the strategic alliance formed between Northwest Airlines and KLM in 1993?
Answer: To create a jointly coordinated European hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
The primary goal was to establish a presence in the European market by creating a jointly coordinated hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
The introduction of the Boeing 377 "Stratocruiser" by Northwest Orient Airlines in 1949 significantly reduced passenger comfort on transpacific routes due to its complex systems.
Answer: False
The introduction of the Boeing 377 "Stratocruiser" by Northwest Orient Airlines in 1949 actually enhanced passenger comfort and enabled faster transpacific flights.
Northwest Airlines' 1989 livery change, nicknamed "bowling shoe," featured a color scheme primarily consisting of red, white, gray, and very dark blue.
Answer: True
The 1989 livery change, nicknamed "bowling shoe," introduced a color scheme of red, white, gray, and very dark blue.
NWA Cargo's dedicated Boeing 747 freighter aircraft used Amsterdam as their primary cargo hub, connecting to Asian destinations.
Answer: False
NWA Cargo's Boeing 747 freighter aircraft utilized Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport as their primary cargo hub, connecting to Asian destinations.
As part of its 2003 fleet renewal, Northwest Airlines replaced its McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliners with the Airbus A330.
Answer: True
In 2003, as part of its fleet renewal, Northwest Airlines replaced its McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliners with the Airbus A330.
Northwest Airlines' "World Business Class" featured seats with limited legroom and lacked amenities like Audio-Video-On-Demand (AVOD).
Answer: False
Northwest Airlines' "World Business Class" featured seats with ample legroom (60 inches of pitch) and included amenities such as Audio-Video-On-Demand (AVOD).
The WorldPerks frequent-flyer program offered benefits such as free tickets, First Class upgrades, and discounted airport lounge memberships.
Answer: True
The WorldPerks frequent-flyer program provided benefits including free tickets, First Class upgrades, and discounted airport lounge memberships.
The frequent-flyer program was originally named "WorldPerks" when it began in 1981, later adopting the name Northwest Orient Airlines Free Flight Plan.
Answer: False
The frequent-flyer program began in 1981 under the name Northwest Orient Airlines Free Flight Plan and was later renamed "WorldPerks" in 1986.
Northwest Airlines' member lounge was called "WorldClubs" and offered complimentary alcoholic beverages only in Tokyo-Narita.
Answer: False
Northwest Airlines' member lounge, "WorldClubs," offered complimentary alcoholic beverages in domestic locations and Tokyo-Narita, not exclusively in Tokyo-Narita.
Northwest Airlines' meteorologists pioneered the first clear-air turbulence forecasting system in 1957, enhancing flight safety, particularly on northern routes.
Answer: True
In 1957, Northwest Airlines' meteorologists pioneered the first clear-air turbulence forecasting system, improving flight safety on northern routes.
What aircraft did Northwest Orient Airlines introduce in 1949 to enhance transpacific travel?
Answer: Boeing 377 "Stratocruiser"
Northwest Orient Airlines introduced the Boeing 377 "Stratocruiser" in 1949 to enhance transpacific travel.
What was the nickname given by employees to Northwest Airlines' new livery introduced in 1989?
Answer: The Bowling Shoe
The nickname given by employees to Northwest Airlines' new livery introduced in 1989 was "The Bowling Shoe."
What was the primary hub for NWA Cargo's dedicated Boeing 747 freighter aircraft?
Answer: Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
The primary hub for NWA Cargo's dedicated Boeing 747 freighter aircraft was Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
As part of its 2003 fleet renewal program, Northwest Airlines replaced which type of aircraft with the Airbus A330?
Answer: McDonnell Douglas DC-10
As part of its 2003 fleet renewal program, Northwest Airlines replaced its McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliners with the Airbus A330.
Which of the following was a key feature of Northwest Airlines' "World Business Class"?
Answer: Complimentary meals and Audio-Video-On-Demand (AVOD).
Key features of Northwest Airlines' "World Business Class" included complimentary meals and Audio-Video-On-Demand (AVOD).
What benefits did the WorldPerks frequent-flyer program offer members?
Answer: Free tickets, First Class upgrades, and discounted lounge memberships.
The WorldPerks frequent-flyer program offered benefits such as free tickets, First Class upgrades, and discounted lounge memberships.
What was the original name of Northwest Airlines' frequent-flyer program, established in 1981?
Answer: Northwest Orient Airlines Free Flight Plan
The frequent-flyer program, established in 1981, was originally named the Northwest Orient Airlines Free Flight Plan before being renamed 'WorldPerks' in 1986.
What was the name of Northwest Airlines' member lounge?
Answer: WorldClubs
Northwest Airlines' member lounge was named 'WorldClubs'.
What innovation did Northwest Airlines' meteorologists pioneer in 1957?
Answer: The first clear-air turbulence forecasting system.
In 1957, Northwest Airlines' meteorologists pioneered the first clear-air turbulence forecasting system.
Which of the following was a characteristic of Northwest Airlines' "Domestic First Class" offering on narrowbody aircraft?
Answer: Seats with widths ranging from 19.5 to 21.5 inches and pitch between 34 and 37 inches.
Domestic First Class on narrowbody aircraft featured seats with widths of 19.5 to 21.5 inches and a pitch of 34 to 37 inches, along with complimentary services.
Northwest Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in September 2005, citing high fuel prices and the relatively old age of its fleet.
Answer: True
High fuel prices and the age of its fleet were cited as major factors when Northwest Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in September 2005.
Northwest Airlines emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May 2007, concluding a 20-month period of financial restructuring.
Answer: True
Northwest Airlines emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May 2007, following a 20-month restructuring period.
Northwest Airlines historically maintained smooth labor relations, avoiding significant strikes or lockouts.
Answer: False
Northwest Airlines historically experienced troubled labor relations, including significant strikes and lockouts.
The 1998 lockout of Northwest Airlines pilots resulted in a brief shutdown and minimal financial impact, allowing the airline to remain profitable that year.
Answer: False
The 1998 lockout of Northwest Airlines pilots led to a significant shutdown and heavy financial losses, causing the airline to end the year unprofitable.
Which factors contributed to Northwest Airlines filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in September 2005?
Answer: High fuel prices, the age of its fleet, and a mechanics' strike.
High fuel prices, the age of its fleet, and a mechanics' strike were key factors contributing to Northwest Airlines filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in September 2005.
What recurring issue plagued Northwest Airlines' workforce relations throughout its history?
Answer: Persistent issues with troubled labor relations, including strikes and lockouts.
Troubled labor relations, marked by strikes and lockouts, were a recurring issue throughout Northwest Airlines' history.
What was the consequence of Northwest Airlines locking out its pilots in 1998?
Answer: The airline experienced heavy financial losses and ended the year unprofitable.
The lockout of Northwest Airlines pilots in 1998 resulted in heavy financial losses, causing the airline to end the year unprofitable.
What factor significantly contributed to Northwest Airlines implementing cutbacks and employee layoffs in the early 2000s?
Answer: Increased competition from low-cost carriers and the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
Increased competition from low-cost carriers and the aftermath of the September 11 attacks significantly contributed to the airline's decision to implement cutbacks and layoffs.
Northwest Airlines' first fatal crash occurred in 1938 involving a Lockheed Model 14 aircraft, resulting in 10 fatalities.
Answer: True
Northwest Airlines' first fatal crash occurred on January 10, 1938, involving a Lockheed Model 14 aircraft, which resulted in 10 fatalities.
The crash of Northwest Airlines Flight 255 was attributed to the crew's failure to properly set navigation systems before takeoff.
Answer: False
The crash of Northwest Airlines Flight 255 was attributed to pilot error in managing the aircraft's flaps and slats configuration for takeoff, not navigation systems.
On December 3, 1990, a collision occurred between Northwest Airlines Flight 1482 and Flight 299 on the runway at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport due to dense fog.
Answer: True
A collision between Northwest Airlines Flight 1482 and Flight 299 occurred on the runway at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on December 3, 1990, in dense fog.
The D. B. Cooper hijacking incident in 1971 involved Northwest Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727, from which Cooper parachuted after receiving $200,000 and four parachutes.
Answer: True
The D. B. Cooper hijacking involved Northwest Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727, from which Cooper parachuted after receiving ransom money and parachutes.
Northwest Airlines Flight 188 overflew its destination in October 2009 because the pilots were distracted by an argument regarding airline policy and personal laptop use.
Answer: True
Northwest Airlines Flight 188 overflew its destination in October 2009 due to pilots being distracted by an argument concerning airline policy and personal laptop use.
An attempted terrorist attack on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on December 25, 2009, involved an individual trying to detonate plastic explosives smuggled onto the aircraft.
Answer: True
An attempted terrorist attack occurred on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on December 25, 2009, when a passenger attempted to detonate plastic explosives.
Northwest Airlines' first fatal crash occurred on January 10, 1938, involving which type of aircraft?
Answer: Lockheed Model 14
Northwest Airlines' first fatal crash occurred on January 10, 1938, involving a Lockheed Model 14 aircraft.
What was the primary cause of the crash of Northwest Airlines Flight 255 on takeoff from Detroit in August 1987?
Answer: Pilot error in managing the aircraft's flaps and slats configuration for takeoff.
The crash was caused by pilot error in managing the aircraft's flaps and slats configuration for takeoff, due to mismanagement of the onboard computer system.
The D. B. Cooper hijacking incident in 1971 involved Northwest Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727. What action did Cooper take after receiving his ransom?
Answer: He jumped from the aircraft's aft airstairs over Washington state.
After receiving the ransom and parachutes, D. B. Cooper jumped from the aircraft's aft airstairs while it was in flight over Washington state.
In October 2009, Northwest Airlines Flight 188 overflew its destination due to the pilots being distracted by what?
Answer: An argument regarding airline policy and use of personal laptops.
The pilots were distracted by an argument concerning airline policy and the use of their personal laptops, leading to the overflight of their destination.
What occurred on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on December 25, 2009?
Answer: A passenger attempted to detonate plastic explosives smuggled onto the plane.
An attempted terrorist attack occurred when a passenger attempted to detonate plastic explosives smuggled onto the aircraft.
The final operational flight of Northwest Airlines occurred in early 2011, marking the complete transition to the Delta brand.
Answer: False
The final operational flight of Northwest Airlines occurred on January 31, 2010, not early 2011, marking the complete transition to the Delta brand.
When did Northwest Airlines officially cease operations as an independent entity?
Answer: January 31, 2010
Northwest Airlines officially ceased operations as an independent entity on January 31, 2010, following its integration with Delta Air Lines.