Northwest's Choice Of AI(R) RJ85s To Replace Its Aging DC-9-10s And Be Operated By Mesaba May Be An Interim Measure

Northwest's selection of the Aero International (Regional) RJ85 to replace its aging fleet of DC-9-10s and be operated by Mesaba has led to speculation that the aircraft - configured for 16 first-class and 53 coach seats - may be an interim choice pending the availability of the new AI(R) 70...

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