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The 747-200Bs delivered in the early 1980s allowed for Tokyo-Chicago and Taipei-Los Angeles nonstops, for instance, and Northwest built a hefty fleet of them to radically ramp up their Pacific and even Atlantic flying. (See our blog post, " Maps of Northwest's 747 Routes Over the Years ," for where they were used.)


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747s are Back! Thirty years later, a merger with Northwest Airlines in 2008 brought the 747 back to the Delta fleet: 16 Model 400's, 2 Model 200's and 12 Model 200 freighters. 747-400s: 65 BusinessElite seats and 338 economy class seats for a total capacity of 403. Ship 6305 was first Northwest 747-400 repainted in Delta livery.


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Operator. Northwest Airlines. Age. 25.7 years. Status. Broken up Sep 2008 at GUM. Boeing 747-227B with registration N635US (ex N602BN, N602PE) airframe details and operator history including first flight and delivery dates, seat configurations, engines, fleet numbers and names.


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Join My Discord: https://discord.gg/rhDgbc9747 Image: Ken Fielding/https://www.flickr.com/photos/kenfieldingThis is the story of northwest airlines flight 85.


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Northwest Airlines Flight 85 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in the United States to Narita International Airport in Japan.


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Northwest was one of only two passenger airlines in the United States to fly the Boeing 747-400, with the only other one being United Airlines. One Boeing 747-400 originally destined to fly for Northwest Airlines was sold to United Airlines which was in service until United retired its 747 fleet in 2017.


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1920s roundel logo Northwest Airlines passenger ticket from 1951 1929 Northwest Airways Waco JYM used on the Minneapolis-Chicago mail route Rebuilt 1929 Hamilton H-47 wearing Northwest Airways markings in 2010 Northwest Douglas DC-3


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Los Angeles has 747 nonstops to Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, and Taipei, and the Seoul hub is starting to approach Narita's size. The first routes from Detroit give a hint of that hub's potential.


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The Boeing 747-400 is the flagship of the Northwest Fleet. Used in NorthWest's international routes, such as Minneapolis to Tokyo, offering two classes of service. World Business Class (WBC) is equipped with slanted flat seats, and not the lie-flat seats that the top carriers offer.


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747-400 model is called a "high-tech" jumbo to distinguish its advanced features from its predecessor, the "classic jumbo" of the -100 to -300 series.. Jalopnik Blog: Read Northwest Airlines Capt. John Hansen's account of experiencing a first-of-its-kind tail control failure in Ship 6301 on a flight from Detroit to Tokyo in 2002.


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This week, I'm featuring a Northwest Airlines 747. I'm not exactly sure if this is a -100 or -200 series, but Northwest did have about three times more 747-200s in their fleet in total. Divided into three classes, it featured 18 sleeper seats in First Class, 48 Executive class seats, and 334 coach seats.


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Northwest Airlines Boeing 747-400, Ship 6301. The aircraft was the first "400" variant of the 747 to be delivered to an airline. It began flying for Northwest in 1989 and made its last flight in.


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Northwest Airlines Flight 85 is cruising above the Bering Sea, when the lower rudder segment suddenly deflects to the left. The pilots are forced to make an.


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Hey guys ScaringCrab here and today we have some request by some ppl to do more Fleet Histories! Here you go! :D Ibirdball inspired me to do this so yeh! No.