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23rd Jan 2009, 12:04
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Posted By WHBM

Northwest is now part of Delta, and being...

Northwest is now part of Delta, and being integrated. The DC-9s are included in the repainting scheme, so Delta now has them in the fleet again many years after getting rid of their orignal ones.
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12th Jan 2009, 10:46
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Views: 243,997
Posted By WHBM

Just in case you want some more nostalgia, you...

Just in case you want some more nostalgia, you may not be aware of this website which has full high-resolution scans of a range of old timetables (every single page, not just the front cover) from...
7th Jan 2009, 07:01
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Views: 243,997
Posted By WHBM

I am aware of the technical advances of the 737,...

I am aware of the technical advances of the 737, which were indeed matched by comparable developments of the DC-9-30 series by this time, up to the DC-9-34 (after all they shared the same engines),...
5th Jan 2009, 16:51
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Posted By WHBM

Of the 24 Australian DC-9s, 12 each with TAA and...

Of the 24 Australian DC-9s, 12 each with TAA and Ansett, 7 appear to be still flying on into 2009, and surprisingly 6 of these, three from each original carrier, are with the same operator, ABX, in...
29th Dec 2008, 13:18
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Posted By WHBM

To get back to the original question, the...

To get back to the original question, the Australian DC-9 fleets were built up, side-by-side, in the 1960s-70s era of the Two-Airline policy between TAA and Ansett. The DC-9 came in 1967 when the 737...
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