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Article: Northwest Airlines and Mesaba Aviation Agree to Continue Operating Avro Regional Jets.
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- February 2, 2004
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MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 2, 2004
Mesaba Aviation, a subsidiary company of MAIR Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MAIR), announced today that Northwest Airlines has decided not to exercise the early termination clause in the Regional Jet Services Agreement covering Mesaba's Avro RJ85 aircraft. The early termination provision has now been removed from the Jet Agreement.
Northwest and Mesaba had agreed to extend the early termination period to Feb. 29, 2004, while Northwest studied the economics of the fleet. Mesaba had removed five Avros from its fleet over the past two months, at Northwest's request. Two Avros ...
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