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Thursday, October 5, 2006 (AP)
Northwest to Order 72 Regional Jets
By JOSHUA FREED, AP Business Writer


   (10-05) 16:40 PDT MINNEAPOLIS (AP) --

   Northwest Airlines Corp. on Thursday said it would buy 72 new regional
jets for its feeder carriers as it took another step toward resizing its
fleet under bankruptcy protection.

   Northwest said it would split the order between 36 Embraer 175 aircraft
and 36 Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft. Northwest said it had options for
another 96 Bombardiers and an additional 136 Embraers. The order would
have to be approved by a bankruptcy judge.

   The order was widely expected as Northwest has been looking to revamp the
regional flying currently handled by Mesaba Aviation Inc. and Pinnacle
Airlines Corp. Northwest is also seeking approval to start its own
regional subsidiary, called Compass Airlines.

   Eagan-based Northwest, the nation's fifth-largest airline, relies on
regional carriers to feed passengers from smaller, mostly Midwestern
cities into hubs in Detroit, Minneapolis, and Memphis.

   Northwest said Compass would fly 36 Embraers, and that a partner to be
determined later will operate the 36 Bombardiers. That sets up Pinnacle,
Mesaba and the embryonic Compass to compete for those planes.

   Pinnacle spokesman Phil Reed said it would compete to get the 36
Bombardiers, as well as 15 other regional jets that Northwest took away
after it filed for bankruptcy protection. But he said Northwest has made
it clear it won't award new jets until Pinnacle negotiates a new deal with
its pilots. No new talks are scheduled.

   Mesaba has also said new jets depend on winning a new contract with
pilots, flight attendants and mechanics.

   "One of our goals is to complete our cost restructuring as quickly as
possible, so we will be in a position to compete aggressively for these
jets," Mesaba spokeswoman Elizabeth Costello said.

   Northwest said the new planes will have 76 seats — its new contract
with mainline pilots gives them the right to fly jets with 77 or more
seats.

   Northwest said Embraer would finance all 36 jets, including seven while
Northwest is still operating under bankruptcy protection. Northwest said
it expects to take its first deliveries of both aircraft in the second
quarter of 2007. The values of the orders were not disclosed.

   Northwest said the new jets will use less fuel and be cheaper to maintain
than its current jets.

   "This is one of the larger regional jet orders you'll see this year," sa=
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aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group.

   Older airlines such as Northwest used smaller jets — often with
about 50 seats — in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but they proved
uneconomical, he said. Jets like the ones Northwest is buying are more
economical because they spread similar costs among more passengers.

   While the new jets will go to regional partners, Northwest's mainline
fleet has been among the oldest in the world, partly because of its DC-9s,
which carry roughly 100 passengers. Chief Executive and President Doug
Steenland said Northwest is meeting with aircraft manufacturers to talk
about a replacement.

   Aboulafia predicted that some of the new regional jets would replace
routes currently served by DC-9s.

   "They have a lot of relatively thin Midwestern routes that are served by=
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large fleet of very thirsty DC-9s," he said.

   Several years ago, Northwest overhauled the DC-9s rather than replace
them.

   "At the time it seemed brilliant, but if fuel is 60 or 70 dollars a
barrel, well, not so much," he said. "And regional jets are an inexpensive
way to take care of some of that." ----------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2006 AP

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