Re: Northwest 757-351 in the air!

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Joe,
I saw this bird fresh out the factory.. It is LOooooOOOng. In two weeks or
three I will be on NW277.
Will keep you all posted about the flight...

BAHA
Fan of NW's color scheme

-----Original Message-----
From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU]On Behalf Of
JoeThree@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 9:55 PM
To: AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
Subject: Northwest 757-351 in the air!


For those of you with flight tracking software, Northwest's first 757-300
revenue flight is in the air right now, NW 161 from MSP to SEA.

The aircraft will begin its "regular" schedule pattern tomorrow, operating
NW 276 SEA-DTW and NW 277 DTW-SEA.

I went out to MSP to see the first flight depart - you have to see a 757-300
in person to realize how much longer it is than the 757-200. Pictures don't
do the length of this airplane justice!!!!!

The difference is at least as noticeable as the difference between a DC-8-50
and a DC-8-61 or -63. The 757-300 looked really good in Northwest's colors.

Northwest is now the third US operator of the 757-300, joining Continental
and American Trans Air; Condor, Arkia, JMC, and Icelandic also operate them.

Joe Wolf
Minneapolis, Minnesota

MSP: Minneapolis / St. Paul
SEA: Seattle / Tacoma
DTW: Detroit Metro

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