From Surging to Merging: Northwest Airline's Story

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • From the early years of the 60s to the end of the century in the 90s, Northwest Airlines in the aviation world obtained many new and technologically advanced aircraft that always had a great introduction with many airlines, especially those who hit their high career points in the mid-20th century. Northwest Airlines was a Minnesota-based airline that at one point carried the most passengers across the Pacific and was one of the top cargo carriers in the United States. But Northwest Airlines would have a severe decline at the beginning of the 21st century and continue to decline for years until they officially merged with Delta in early 2010. But if you observe Northwest Airlines' development during their time in the twentieth century, you’ll notice that they were doing pretty well financially. So what occurrence occurred in the early 2000s that caused this aviation icon to disappear?
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Komentáře • 212

  • @Sideshowbob24
    @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +12

    Few minor mistakes in the video:
    -Sorry if I mispronounced Al Checchi's last name lol, it was kinda hard to pronounce, especially recording the audio.
    -Northwest's final flight number was 2117, not 2470.
    -The DC-3, DC-4 and Martin 404 were not turboprops

    • @supa_hot_ice5449
      @supa_hot_ice5449 Před 9 měsíci

      Guangzhou was also mispronounced BTW. Otherwise great and very informative vid!

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před 9 měsíci

      @@supa_hot_ice5449 yeah my pronunciations of some cities r bad ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @digameSP
      @digameSP Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's pronounced "Check-ee"...
      I remember an irate passenger who threatened to call "my good friend, Al Chee-Chee" - to which I responded, "well, whatever you call him - DON'T call him Al Chee-Chee... it's Al Check-ee".. completely disarming his ire, as he grinned and thanked me for his "future use" edification!

    • @Rocket-hb6jh
      @Rocket-hb6jh Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@digameSP my Dad had something similar when working for Qantas when a customer told him he was a very good friend of Qantas CEO Captain Bert Richie.
      Dad asked the passenger “Spoken to him recently have you? to which the passenger responded “Yes of course, I spoke to him last week”. My Dad said “Well, it must’ve been at a seance because the man died eighteen months ago”.

    • @glenndower2513
      @glenndower2513 Před 2 měsíci

      Al Checchi...the man that brought NO new planes, NO new gates and NO new routes to Northwest after he basically bought Northwest with its own money.

  • @jayd1426
    @jayd1426 Před rokem +57

    I still miss Northwest Airlines a lot. No airline is perfect, but there’s just something about the simplicity of the way NWA ran that always makes it close to my heart. It was, after all, the first airline I and my parents (who were immigrants) took.

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +3

      The problem with it mainly was world events like 9/11 and the 2008 Recession as well as poor management that led to the airline’s demise.

    • @DavidJensen-ug4hp
      @DavidJensen-ug4hp Před 11 měsíci +2

      I brought my wife from the Philippines on NWA. It will always be dear to me. Great memories.

    • @kirankhare5630
      @kirankhare5630 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I agree. Definitely a special one. ❤❤❤

  • @chrisgardner4222
    @chrisgardner4222 Před rokem +37

    I flew with Northwest airlines starting in 1985. At that time, Northwest had one of the best debt/equity ratios in the industry, mainly due to the fact that we owned most of our own aircraft, versus paying high aircraft leasing costs. Then, shortly after Al Checchi and his group of corporate raiders came on the scene, having bought a majority of the stock and associated control of the Board of Directors, we started selling our aircraft to leasing companies and then leasing them back. As a direct result of that decision, millions of dollars were injected into the company, a lot of which ultimately ended up in the corrupt hands of Al Checchi and his consortium of unscrupulous, corporate raiders. However, that meant that our operating costs significantly increased, which led to pay cuts and other work concessions by most of Northwest's employees.
    Soon after that, Al Checchi stepped down as CEO and made a failed attempt for Governor of California. It was estimated that he spent 40 million on his campaign. So, in essence, over 70+ years of the hard work and dedication of the Northwest Airlines employees was pilfered, in just a few years, by a corrupt, ego driven man and his group of corporate raiders. Sadly, that was very typical of the airline industry following the Deregulation Act of 1978. Leveraged buy-outs (LBOs) and bankruptcies became the norm throughout the industry and thousands of airline employees lost their jobs and careers.

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +9

      True, there did seem to be a lot of corruption within the high business ranks of an airline. It also sucks that airlines like Eastern, Braniff, and Pan Am collapsed after working their butts off to become one of the best airlines in the market only to have a dramatic downfall.

    • @crjetpilot
      @crjetpilot Před rokem +4

      From someone who was also there, I'd say that summed it up pretty well. 😔

    • @artheriford
      @artheriford Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yep. Another slime like Carl Icahn.

    • @sanitman1488
      @sanitman1488 Před 7 měsíci +6

      It’s a shame what this clown Al Checchi did to Northwest. This said how many here know Pan American World Airways CEO Tom Plaskett made a hard earned attempt to merge the two carriers in 1989. If successful, most likely the merged mega international carrier would be flying today.

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@sanitman1488 you are correct I wonder what airline alliance would they join to if they went. Skyteam the NWA World Clubs get South Koreans Skypass🇰🇷 Dutch🇳🇱 Frenchmen🇫🇷 Kenyan Flying Blue Spaniard Suma Air Europa which survived it's original parent airline Air Europe🇬🇧 Italian ITA Volare 🇨🇳Chinese Egret Club Eastern Miles Taiwanese 🇹🇼 Dynasty Flyer Vietnamese Lotus Miles Brits Flying Club🇬🇧 and Mexican Aeromexico Rewards. Star Alliance World Clubs get Germans🇩🇪 Austrians🇦🇹 Swiss Poles Miles and More Aeroplan🇨🇦 Phoneix Miles🇨🇳 🇰🇷 Asiana Club 🇹🇭Royal Orchid Plus 🇯🇵 ANA Mileage Club

  • @johnpitzer5500
    @johnpitzer5500 Před 11 měsíci +15

    It was the buyout by Al Checchi and Gary Wilson, they took NWA from basically debt free, to being over 3 billion in debt! I worked for them from 1988-2005. They drained cash from the airline, and filled their pockets.

  • @davidspangler7667
    @davidspangler7667 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Former northwest airlines attendant. Dtw and msp based. Worked for them for 5 years. Left in 2005 before bankruptcy. Sad, they used to own all their planes. Some Yahoo decided better to create a leasing company. Sell the planes to the that company and lease them back. Crested so much debt. I miss NWA. Because of all the Asia flying I did, I was introduced to another world. I still fly to Asia once a year for Vacation. A friend of mine stayed when Delta bought them. Delta voted out the union. She said she was miserable. The employees would tell on each other. Delta management would always say, that's not the Delta way. I never have and never will fly Delta. I now fly on china airlines. I saw the world because of NWA. I miss the lifestyle for many reasons. Not much money, but rewarding in otjer ways. We also had the largest dc9 fleet. I loved the dc9. I also loved working on the queen of the sky's. I Miss the 747. Few times I was on a positioning flight. I was able to sit in the flight deck. Awesome.

  • @zms8092
    @zms8092 Před rokem +17

    I was a hardcore NW flier for years and years. Miss them so much. Long live the red tails!

  • @inkedbeast76
    @inkedbeast76 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Northwest was the reason my life changed entire directions. I walked into SFO to fly to Denver on United when I was 17, the sliding doors opened and I seen the biggest muscle monster guy in a ramp coveralls. He had new shiny black boots which the coveralls were tucked in. He had sunglasses and perfect hair. I can still to this day remember exactly how he looked.
    When I got back from Denver I applied to American, United, Delta and Northwest because I wanted to look just like that guy.
    I got hired by United the day I turned 18 and spent 11 years there. They were a very good company and I flew 212,871 miles on my travel benefits.
    I flew to Oahu every weekend and went to stay at United’s flight attendant hotel right on Waikiki beach. I went Christmas shopping at Harrods in London on my days off before Christmas. I went to The Hudson’s Bay company in every major Canadian city, took my mom to Italy 8 times, London, Paris, Hong Kong and I flew the Round the World flight twice and got to fly Concorde once. It’s definitely nice to have travel benefits. I enjoyed working there.

  • @redfire122
    @redfire122 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I hired on as a mechanic in 1987. We used to say Rothmeyer (may have spelled that wrong) would steal a nickel from the employees but deposit it back in the company bank accounts. When Checchi took over he would steal the same nickel but it would end up in his pocket. Checchi, Icahn, Lorenzo, and several others should have been in jail. Witnessed a great carrier fail. Was blessed to get out before the union decided to go out on strike when the company was looking for an excuse to lay off several hundred mechanics.
    There is one other piece of trivia that I think demonstrates how wrongheaded the thinking management was. The later Northwest logo at the time of the bowling shoe livery always had the pointer in the upper left hand corner. A compass pointing northwest. The last livery of Northwest had the arrow in the upper left corner on one side of the plane but in the upper right on the other. Hence the logo was pointing North East 😂.

  • @fz0gtg
    @fz0gtg Před 6 měsíci +5

    I live in the Metro Detroit area and used to travel a ton for work. After a long trip away from home I’d be sitting at a gate ready to head home and I’d see the red,grey and white jet out the window and I knew I’d be home soon, I miss NW airlines!

  • @jeffweiler1616
    @jeffweiler1616 Před rokem +18

    Northwest Airlines still could have been flying! I worked in Detroit for 10 years! I was so proud to work there! Delta did them really bad by not keeping any of Northwest alive!

    • @ericjones7769
      @ericjones7769 Před rokem

      Well!!!!! NORTHWEST did the exact same thing too Republic when they bought them,so in a sense that's what you can call Karma,no offense 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @ericjones7769
      @ericjones7769 Před rokem

      Well!!!! Northwest did the exact same thing too Republic Airlines and didn't keep any of them alive so in a way you can say that it was Karma 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @jeffd.2390
      @jeffd.2390 Před rokem

      I’ve worked for NWA/DAL for nearly 45 years and I would say there are definitely elements of NW that live on. Same could be said for elements of republic. Even facilities of Republic and Southern are still in use.

  • @keithwillis2116
    @keithwillis2116 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I worked as a Flight Attendant for 10 years… it was my first airline and I remember it fondly and love and miss NWA

  • @munibmir-sc2xe
    @munibmir-sc2xe Před 11 měsíci +7

    Northwest Airlines was a great airline. On my visit to Tokyo, Japan's Narita Airport in March, 1986, I counted Seven Northwest Airlines Boeing 747-100s and 200Bs parked there. I still miss Northwest Airlines a lot.

  • @websterbrandcoaching9724

    Sadly, a perfect example of a well branded, well advertised brand that still disappeared due to business operations and poor decisions.
    Still the N-W- arrow is the best logo in the industry.

  • @danielbarnes3271
    @danielbarnes3271 Před 4 měsíci +17

    It's called greed ladies and gentlemen. The executives wanted a big payout. I worked for them nearly 20 years. Best route structure, properties all over the place including a hotel in downtown Tokyo worth billions. Greed took this once proud airline to the brink and sold it to Delta for half of what is was worth. Just a sad story all the way around.

    • @MrJimheeren
      @MrJimheeren Před měsícem

      Sounds about American. Say what you want about Europe. At least we have a huge range of airlines to choose from, cause no country lets it’s national airline go bankrupt (Alitalia and Sabena are the weird outliers)

  • @rnelson299
    @rnelson299 Před rokem +10

    Imagine how awesome it would have been to see a Northwest 787?

  • @randallsteffan
    @randallsteffan Před 3 měsíci +3

    Northwest was more solvent than Delta at the time of the merger. Were it not for Northwest's "regional" name, and the desire to break the unions, the Northwest name would have remained.

  • @sumeetbeniwal6365
    @sumeetbeniwal6365 Před rokem +9

    I flew Amsterdam to New Delhi on a Dc-10. It was a pretty good experience and the food was not that bad. I still miss Northwest.

  • @Sudique1
    @Sudique1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    My Dad was in the military and flew on, as it was known back then as Northwest Orient Airlines. He swore it was the best of the airlines.

  • @alaskan3304
    @alaskan3304 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I began to fly onboard Northwest orient airlines. Flew from Anchorage MSP nonstop via the 74’s and the 10’s. Loved the flights and the cabin crew handing out decks of cards and other goodies use kids could keep busy with and collect. I still have 2 decks of cards still wrapped in the plastic unopened from those days. Didn’t know then they would actually become a thing of the past.

  • @Zoroark278
    @Zoroark278 Před měsícem +1

    I'm glad I was able to experience northwest airlines as a minnesotan before they merged

  • @omaralansari-kreger41
    @omaralansari-kreger41 Před měsícem

    I grew up flying Northwest Airlines. My late father was honored with a one million mile frequent flyer plaque from Northwest as a business traveler. I grew up with friends who had parents that worked for Northwest for most of their careers. It is truly sad they went away.
    As one commenter already pointed out, greed killed them. Northwest was something we Minnesotans were truly proud of. One of the world's largest airlines for it's time based right here in the Twin Cities.
    I'd be interested in watching a documentary about Northwest Orient & Northwest Cargo. I find it highly doubtful if Sun Country can become the next Northwest.
    They'd probably merge with another major airliner or get bought out before that'd happen anyway. I wonder how many NWA mechanics went to work for Sun Country after the Delta merger...

  • @Racer7331
    @Racer7331 Před rokem +5

    In 1992, Northwest Airline employees at Boston's airport were involved in stealing credit cards from the mail. And let's not forget Su Taraskiewicz, who was a ramp supervisor at Boston's airport and was relentlessly harassed by her fellow employees. Apparently, higher-ups at Northwest Airlines told her to ignore the harassment. She was later found murdered in the trunk of her car. The case is unsolved to this day.

    • @shmuck66
      @shmuck66 Před 2 měsíci +1

      so what you are saying is Boston sucks?

  • @fadzhilbakar6004
    @fadzhilbakar6004 Před rokem +1

    Great video 👍 Keep it uppp

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Před rokem +6

    The continental managers working at Northwest did a beautiful job setting the table for Delta

    • @paulrom446
      @paulrom446 Před rokem +4

      What CO Managers? Not familiar with that;

  • @aregularperson7573
    @aregularperson7573 Před 10 měsíci +3

    My dad flew Northwest Airlines from the 90’s through the merger with delta he has nothing but praise for the airline

  • @MrBradydixon1
    @MrBradydixon1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Cool video! I flew NWA 757s as a kid and give them credit for inflicting me with the flying bug (now a B777 first officer). I didn’t really know much about the airline pre-delta days. Great job!

    • @heddingite
      @heddingite Před 4 měsíci

      I love flying my 757-200 NWA in X-plane!

  • @Hmlaa
    @Hmlaa Před měsícem

    This information is awesome, no doubt you’ll have a huge video soon with some minor audio tweaks 💪

  • @-er-un1wt
    @-er-un1wt Před rokem +6

    Keep doing these

  • @Aviationgeek1000
    @Aviationgeek1000 Před rokem +6

    I wish they would’ve made a NWA heritage livery that would be cool to see

    • @heddingite
      @heddingite Před 4 měsíci

      Same. American does this all the time with the airlines they aquired. Delta literally wanted to kill NWA and its legacy. Is the Delta logo still facing Northwest?

  • @donnabrown4349
    @donnabrown4349 Před 7 měsíci +3

    My husband worked for Northwest from 1990 to the end of 2003. I flew with my family from 1992 until 2001 on countless non rev flights. It was fun while it happened. $10 coach each way and $ 20 for first class each way. What a bargain.

    • @digameSP
      @digameSP Před 4 měsíci

      It was $5 and $10, when I worked for North Central/Republic - prior to the NW acquisition...

  • @stevemclean9411
    @stevemclean9411 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Northwest had the only DC 10s I was not nervous to fly.

    • @alanmiller9681
      @alanmiller9681 Před 3 měsíci

      I flew many Continental DC-10s and never got nervous. Especially liked the DC-10-30s.

  • @kirankhare5630
    @kirankhare5630 Před 10 měsíci +2

    When my family immigrated to canada on the early 90s. This is the airline we took from Singapore. To Seattle then to YVR. It was the most exciting trip.

  • @paulrom446
    @paulrom446 Před rokem +2

    I flew the SEA/MSP Route in the Summer ⛱️🌞 of 1998 in a DC-10! Enjoyed riding on their BAE-146's between TYS and MEM! Long live the Bowling 🎳 Shoe Livery!

  • @ronparrish6666
    @ronparrish6666 Před rokem +5

    Like the fact that it was northwest that told Douglas that they would only buy the DC 10 if they put Pratt an whitney in it so could have the same engines as there 747s and they did not want it called a series 30 but a series 40 make it look like they made a new plane for the market and right after that Japan Airlines said we will buy a bunch of the series 40 also as they had the same engines on all there 747s

  • @maspocu8827
    @maspocu8827 Před rokem +2

    Nice

  • @EXMUTRKS
    @EXMUTRKS Před 4 měsíci +1

    I flew on NWA, once, and I loved it.
    I miss them.

  • @zms8092
    @zms8092 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I miss Northwest so much 😢 Took many flights on them over the years. Those DC10s were so bad ass.

  • @dingo8babym20
    @dingo8babym20 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Cool history.

  • @motorcitywestauto4674
    @motorcitywestauto4674 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm originally from Detroit, I was 15 when that 255 crash happened. They had police and fire departments involved from 50 miles away.

  • @TheHagerman12
    @TheHagerman12 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was just in Love field yesterday and saw two northwest a319s that have since been repainted into delta. Registrations ended in “NB”

  • @kcindc5539
    @kcindc5539 Před 2 měsíci

    One point of clarification … NW didn’t have turboprops in the 1940s or 1950s- their Douglas and Martin aircraft were all piston powered. Their first turbine aircraft were the early 707s they acquired in 1961.

    • @randomscb-40charger78
      @randomscb-40charger78 Před 2 měsíci

      No, they were actually DC-8 Series 30s, but they retired them in favor of the Boeing 707-320B and 320C.

  • @quantomic1106
    @quantomic1106 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Rumor has it that this is the only airline Eazy-E flew with.

  • @tomjanowski8584
    @tomjanowski8584 Před 3 měsíci

    I flew on Northwest more than any other airline and it was my favorite airline. Last time flying with Northwest was in 2009.

  • @prokastinatore
    @prokastinatore Před měsícem

    I always enjoyed to fly with Northwest airlines . Nothing to complain!

  • @geraldsnyder6482
    @geraldsnyder6482 Před rokem +6

    The airline was destroyed by Al Cecchi and his merry band of corporate thieves. Frank Lorenzo Lite.

    • @bruceschultz8674
      @bruceschultz8674 Před rokem +3

      That’s the whole story. Anyone near it at the time, knew it was coming.

  • @telegoire1244
    @telegoire1244 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm an immigrant in the US, first time ever coming into the country, I took NWA, food is actually pretty good back then

  • @747driver3
    @747driver3 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Northwest was a proud midwestern airline with a rich tradition in aviation and solid financials until Checchi and Wilson sunk their fangs into it and bled the company dry. They left the vendors in the Twin Cities and the hard working Northwest Airlines employees with their mess. They should be in jail along with Doug Steenland (the Rat).

    • @robertfirl8828
      @robertfirl8828 Před 2 měsíci

      There is a 2006 / 2007 Star Tribune article where the Rat and his former boss then at Delta (Anderson) were doing all possible to wiggle out of paying back the Metropolitan Airport Commission (MAC) at MSP Airport (e.g. State of Minnesota tax payer sourced loan), the 300 million dollars due and payable by moving NWA Corporate HQ out of MN. What does one expect from lawyers with golden parachutes? The Rat said that the state and MAC should understand the spirit of Delta not paying the monies owed to MN. Crooked Checchi told the MN state legislature and governor that without state financial help, all of the tax revenue from Northwest and Northwest employees would be gone from closing the doors.

  • @retrowoohoo468
    @retrowoohoo468 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I never had a chance to fly legacy carriers like Pan Am, TWA, Continental Airlines, US Air (later US Airways after acquiring American West) & Northwest Airlines. I did remember news article about Delta airlines & Northwest merger was a success.

  • @AvianCrave
    @AvianCrave Před rokem +4

    As I know with Amsterdam hub, Northwest flown from AMS to multiple cities in USA with KLM codeshare

  • @BurnoutsByTheBay
    @BurnoutsByTheBay Před rokem +4

    Nice hob

  • @kentbulza
    @kentbulza Před rokem +1

    Northwest DID NOT inaugurate New York to Tokyo nonstop in the 60s unless it was an empty plane. The 747SP was the first aircraft capable of flying this route.

  • @caseycrookham3647
    @caseycrookham3647 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Kill the background music, it creeps to much into the foreground.

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před 10 měsíci

      I’ve started doing that with the important parts of the vid

  • @jlawrence0181
    @jlawrence0181 Před 2 měsíci

    Less that 5% of my lifetime flights were on Northwest, mostly out of Detroit. 90% of the mechanical delays were on Northwest. The Northwest-Republic merger was probably one of the worst.

  • @cheetajet320
    @cheetajet320 Před rokem +1

    I was a flight attendant for Northwest based in Detroit 1998-2006. Kinda wish I stayed. I'd have a great paycheck and a lot of seniority at Delta. Oh well, I'm happy flying for my little discount carrier. Having a blast actually.

  • @N0bull
    @N0bull Před 3 měsíci

    Love NW ✈️

  • @solracer66
    @solracer66 Před rokem +3

    I have to say I am pleasantly and unexpectedly pleased by the results of the Delta/Northwest merger. At the time Delta was known for poor customer service and dirty airplanes while Northwest had excellent customer service and well-maintained aircraft. I was expecting that Delta would bring Northwest down to their level and that the reasons I always favored Northwest on my long distance travel would go away. However that is not at all what happened, it was almost like Northwest had taken over Delta, not the other way around. Today I have a very high opinion of Delta and they are my first choice on most international travel routes and second choice in the US (after Alaska). So while Northwest Airlines may be gone their spirit most definitely lives on!

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +3

      Most definitely. Northwest really gave Delta that one boost to make them reach the top, so in that sense, you’re right.

    • @solracer66
      @solracer66 Před rokem +1

      I will give you a fairly recent example. In 2018 my family was flying from Seattle to Toronto on Delta Connection + Westjet. Everything was booked but when we arrived at the airport we discovered that my wife and son required a Canadian Electronic Travel Authorization because they were citizens of one of the countries that had to have that (they were US residents). This proved impossible to get by flight time as the website was not designed for tiny phone screens and each took 20+ minutes fill out and additional time to be emailed. I went to the Delta ticket counter and must have looked a little distressed because the supervisor came right over to me. I explained the situation and right away he had an agent re-route us through Minneapolis with a departure 4 hours later than planned. Plus when we boarded our Minneapolis-Toronto leg we found that we had been given exit row seats free of charge! Fantastic customer service there!

  • @gerardmoran9560
    @gerardmoran9560 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. Good visuals and narrative. A few clean-up items- the DC-3, DC4 and Martins weren't turboprops. They were propellor driven airplanes powered by piston engines. The Lockheed Electra and FK-27 were turboprops as they were propellor driven engines powered by gas turbines. The former were not. As a recently retired Delta captain, and union worker, I think you missed a big point. The airline nickname for Northwest workers was the Cobra workers- they'd strike at anything. It was Northwest's management failure to work with and identify with their workers that caused the strife. The Delta pilots voted for an over 30% wage cut to save the airline. Management connected with the labor force and the pilots had a "snap-back" provision to boost their wages if and when the company was profitable. Blaming the workforce for a short-sighted management team is a flawed analysis. Cheers

  • @texlad04
    @texlad04 Před 2 měsíci

    NWA became Delta and Norwest Bank became Wells Fargo. Have we learned anything yet?

  • @stuartlee6622
    @stuartlee6622 Před rokem

    Oy, did I need a drink a water!!

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Před rokem +3

    After NWA Anderson jumped ship and bounced onboard over to Delta. Follow the ball… Continental NWA DELTA then retired on easy street. The employee pay cuts in 93 and 05 were profitable for the top three executives and many others that transferred to Atlanta got hood winked with no position waiting for them. Better yet they accepted a position only to get walking papers within a month, usually after liquidation of their lives MSP.
    The imaginary gulf invasion
    The 9/11 repercussions
    Along with maintenance asking and receiving a $8.00
    Increase on hourly wages. That’s a 1/4 increase. An extra weeks pay per month.
    In any case we no longer are except ln memories. The NWA museum in Bloomington is chock full of great
    memorabilia.
    I really loved my aviation career at NWA. I started at the old Braniff hangar doing overhauling freighters.
    A flight school before IMO on Sea World.
    I’ve been an ESE, custodian, and a wrench, I’m enjoying a pension thanks to the IAM. We sold out to the snake oil salesman AMFA.
    I miss the smell of JET FUEL, hangers, cockpits, and the cabins, not the crew buses. Fly jet blue

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem

      Man you seem to have seen a lot from Northwest, including their downfall unfolding

  • @EpicThe112
    @EpicThe112 Před 9 měsíci

    If you look at the Poster NWA flights to MNL typically start at Newark,NJ via MSP ANC HND later years EWR DTW NRT MNL other choice was EWR Terminal B MSP NGO MNL. If NW merged with CO Terminal C EWR would have looked like this B737-724 with A319-114s B787-8s with RR Trent NW and Genx former CO towards Manila you would have gotten the same scene with NW B787-8 Trent 1000 via DTW from EWR the other Genx B787-8 EWR via HNL and GUM. The return trip on the latter one is mostly domestic from GUM CBP stamp AGA the latter one clear CBP at DTW which has strict entry requirements. Happened to my father in 2009 when they were about to have their luggage seized in Detroit. Looking at DL management it seems NWA management became more prevalent post-merger or the other way around DL management simply flushing out NWA management. Which would explain why the Asian airlines that NWA helped to found are Better than DL itself. In the case of JL🇯🇵 > AA/AS🇺🇲 regional wise PR🇵🇭

  • @frankm7707
    @frankm7707 Před 8 měsíci

    Hourly Delayed and Last minute cancellations are their special sauce. We used to call it 'North-Worst'.

    • @tomsamuelson8512
      @tomsamuelson8512 Před 6 měsíci

      and some people liked them so much they called them Northbest....

  • @bigal1337
    @bigal1337 Před 3 měsíci

    Bad management! These managers need to “check themselves!”

  • @creativitymusic
    @creativitymusic Před rokem +1

    👍👍

  • @deathanoide3041
    @deathanoide3041 Před rokem +1

    I did missed the premiere probably it's because I was busy doing something irl. I'm really sorry that I didn't make it at this time.

  • @MrJimheeren
    @MrJimheeren Před měsícem

    3:02 what a weird map. Why did they decide to put North in the East. I was genuinely confused

  • @bcshelby4926
    @bcshelby4926 Před rokem +1

    ...grew up in Milwaukee and Northwest was the primary major carrier there for years
    United (after the merger with Capital) and and Eastern were the other two, United with only a handful of flights and Eastern with only a single "milk run" (served with an L-188) to Atlanta per day. The only other two airlines were regionals, Ozark and North Central (which years later merged with several airlines to become Republic). They were the first to introduce jet service at MKE with the L-188 Electra, followed by their DC-8s (replaced on the Tokyo Route by the 707-320B) and 720Bs. In the years beforehand their other "jumbo", the Boeing 377 stratocruiser was a common sight there as well as the sleek and fast looking DC-7C
    Given their major presence in Milwaukee, I became a regular customer since back the regulated era. I always liked them in spite of what some people said. Northwest always put a high value on Milwaukee and even built the city up for a while as a "mini hub" in the 1980s. I remember back in the day travelling on 707s, 720s, later DC-10s and 747s (including a daily flight between Milwaukee and New York JFK). I was also a long time member of their Worldperks programme and enjoyed having a nice "bank" of miles which I'd often use for upgrades to first on longer domestic trips. Always loved the late 60s - 70s livery, particularly on the 747, DC-10, and 757.
    Yeah, all the consolidation since deregulation has really limited the choices. though a few like Braniff, Eastern, and Midwest decided it was better just to to call it quits. I do agree that the Republic merger was not hte best idea not just because it overextended the parent airline, but had to absorb the labour force of Republic (which in turn were from the three airlines that merged to create republic, Southern NorthCentral and Hughes AIrwest), and a fleet older aircraft with some (the Convair 580s) dating back to the 1950s. The merger gave Northwest the largest and most diverse in aircraft types (10) and oldest fleets in the air based on average age.

  • @jetjack74
    @jetjack74 Před 4 měsíci

    An embarrassing failure whose money saved Delta Air Lines in the merger. It wasn’t the prettiest end, but it was very profitable, despite some of its internal struggles.

  • @sosaix3545
    @sosaix3545 Před 10 měsíci +1

    No mention of the extensive partnership with Continental Airlines and Alaska Airlines? Or that CO and NW actually were thisclose to merging before DL came in?

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Před 9 měsíci

      Interesting and had that happened. You would have seen CO B737-724s B737-824s MD-80s with NWA A319-114s A320-214s DC-9s although replaced by B717-251s on Interstate 95 New Jersey New Hampshire Connecticut Delaware richmond-petersburg and Maine turnpikes exits 13A-14

  • @sushmakumari6218
    @sushmakumari6218 Před 3 měsíci

    1 of 2 airlines to operate the 747- *400* !?!?! What!?!! Just going to a plane graveyard would show more than 10 liveries on the 747-400

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před 3 měsíci

      Um, did you not hear me say 1 of 2 US airlines that operated it during the 1990s

  • @mattskustomkreations
    @mattskustomkreations Před 2 měsíci

    “Freefalling” for an aviation video? Kinda scary.

  • @jimmcclellan8891
    @jimmcclellan8891 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Sorry, hollow sound 🎙️ and the background music is too loud

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah. Unfortunately this was the most I could get out of both sounds in the editor that I used to use. If you see my recent Continental video you’ll notice a big change in that

  • @crjetpilot
    @crjetpilot Před rokem +1

    An outsider’s account. Some hits, lots of misses. 😉

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +2

      Can you elaborate on what I missed?

    • @dingo8babym20
      @dingo8babym20 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Martin 202 not introduced until 1947; the DC 4 in '42. There were NO turboprop aircraft in existence in 1939@@Sideshowbob24

  • @fattie2550
    @fattie2550 Před rokem +1

    RIP-NWA

  • @bryanmiller6110
    @bryanmiller6110 Před 2 měsíci

    NWA was great

  • @toniacassetta5766
    @toniacassetta5766 Před 10 měsíci

    Great info , but the column was very hard to hear?!

    • @toniacassetta5766
      @toniacassetta5766 Před 10 měsíci

      Volumn

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@toniacassetta5766 yes I’m aware. Unfortunately the editor I was using at the time had the current volume in this video the max volume.

  • @johnpitzer5500
    @johnpitzer5500 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The pilots were on strike for only a week

  • @marktwain3531
    @marktwain3531 Před rokem +1

    Yo ngl, I just had this playing in the background while on Discord and had payed absolutely no attention to it at all.

  • @godblessamerica7048
    @godblessamerica7048 Před rokem +3

    7:19 I call this the worst day of my life. I lost three dear friends on Northwest Airlines Flight 255.
    USAF SSGT Karen Englert
    USAFR SSGT Charles Englert Sr.
    Charles Englert Jr. 14 months old
    The 34th and 35th Memorial services are on my channel.
    My new book will be dedicated to the Englerts and all the Northwest Flight 255 family.

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +2

      Very sorry for your loss.

    • @godblessamerica7048
      @godblessamerica7048 Před rokem +1

      @@Sideshowbob24Thank You! ❤There is a song about the crash and for the first time, it was performed live at the 35th memorial service on my channel.

  • @ericjones7769
    @ericjones7769 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Do you have the history of Eastern Airlines

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I could do that. Although there are quite a few videos on them so I’m not really sure.

  • @MrWill217
    @MrWill217 Před 6 měsíci

    The DC3, DC4, Martin 202 were piston prop powered airplanes, not turboprop airplanes.

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Před rokem +2

    Al cha ching Is the correct pronunciation

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem

      Thank you.

    • @Numar87by3wheels
      @Numar87by3wheels Před rokem

      Sad timecode 15:53. The mechanics strike. Some in those pictures became scabs! With that said their were always issues between, labor and management. And, let’s not forget the union solidarity that I experienced. The mechanics strike 444, struggled, and survived.

  • @Sabahmapper
    @Sabahmapper Před 4 měsíci

    They must comback with a330 and a320

  • @PedroHenriqu189
    @PedroHenriqu189 Před rokem

    Hi

  • @flyingfiddler90q
    @flyingfiddler90q Před rokem +1

    The DC-3, DC-4 and Martin 202 were *NOT* turboprop. This video has quite a number of significant errors...

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I misinterpreted the meaning of turboprops at the time lol

  • @rokym
    @rokym Před rokem

    we don't know...

  • @tonynguyenentertainmenttv

    Like your video. Give you 1 sub😍

  • @markburckhard553
    @markburckhard553 Před 2 měsíci

    The DC-3, DC-4 and Martin 404 were not turboprops

  • @jumpingjeffflash9946
    @jumpingjeffflash9946 Před rokem +1

    could've done w/out the Tom Petty cover and other music in the background w/the narration.

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem

      It just seemed like good background music

    • @jumpingjeffflash9946
      @jumpingjeffflash9946 Před rokem

      @@Sideshowbob24 it's not what you picked, it's in the background which takes away from the narration of the video.

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před rokem

      @@jumpingjeffflash9946 Yeah there were some audio issues. The editor I was using couldn't make the narration louder or the bg music quieter. Hence why I got a new editor so I can sound clearer

  • @thomassharp2719
    @thomassharp2719 Před 8 měsíci

    North Worst was a strange airline !!

    • @ez8546
      @ez8546 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, indeed. First, they suffered from an identity crisis. What was the name of this company anyway... Northwest Airlines, Northwest Orient, Northwest or NWA? Second, their planes were old and they never looked fully painted or clean for that matter. Third, they always had poor management-labor relations. Fouth, some of those Northwest Orient hags were rather, well... bitchy and rather plain-looking. They did have a strong balance sheet for years, though, and a stellar maintenance record.

  • @resolute1306
    @resolute1306 Před 2 měsíci

    SENSATIONAL HEADLINE. There is nothing that didn’t also happen to other airlines! It’s called industry consolidation! The NWA/Delta merger resulted in one of the most successful airlines in the world!

  • @ericjones7769
    @ericjones7769 Před rokem +4

    So I totally understand now Why Delta and Morris merged!!!!! At first i never did quite understand why but now after watching this video i completely understand now!!!!! So in a way Northwest was having similar issues and problems like what Pan Am experienced during the 70s and 80s just not with terrorism but with strikes and other stuff

    • @flykrisjetz
      @flykrisjetz Před rokem

      Morris was bought by Southwest, not Delta.

  • @DiamondAviator4
    @DiamondAviator4 Před rokem +4

    Now I know how Northwest fell apart. And why family guy makes fun of it lol 😂

    • @ericjones7769
      @ericjones7769 Před rokem

      Really,family guy made fun of Northwest falling apart 😲😲😲😲😲😲🤣😅

    • @BlaneAbbiction
      @BlaneAbbiction Před rokem

      Can u reference an episode?

    • @Sideshowbob24
      @Sideshowbob24  Před měsícem

      @@BlaneAbbiction After one year, hear ya go: czcams.com/video/cJbtqrkoWdI/video.html

  • @Heathaze813
    @Heathaze813 Před 2 měsíci

    Delta is a good airline. Northwest was better. Miss those guys.

  • @johnshannon9
    @johnshannon9 Před 10 měsíci

    Turbo-prop airplanes?? At 2:08 in the vid, mention of the DC-3, DC-4, and Martin 202... Yeah, not turbine power at all. All of those were powereed by reciprocating piston engines running on AvGas. SMDH

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Před rokem

    N U R…

  • @ryan-pf9ud
    @ryan-pf9ud Před 10 měsíci +3

    Delta’s mistake was closing NWA hubs. ATL is a disaster to fly through. MEM would be able to handle overflow traffic at ATL.

    • @Atl404sFinest
      @Atl404sFinest Před 2 měsíci +1

      It’s really not. ATL is the most efficient hub in Delta’s network. It’s a massive operation done well, and it continues to be the gift that keeps giving to Atlanta and Delta. Memphis closed because not only it couldn’t generate revenue in O/D traffic, but its hub really had no reason to exist because Memphis in no way connects to companies efficiently.

    • @shmuck66
      @shmuck66 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Atl404sFinest I agree. And they didn't kill all the NWA hubs. They got rid of the ones that didn't make sense at the time, they kept MSP and DTW.
      Narita is gone simply because Narita is a bad location (personal experience) and Haneda is now Delta's hub there. Makes WAY more sense. Nobody wants to fly 13 hours and then have another solid hour of ground travel to get to Tokyo. Haneda I am in my hotel within 15-20 mins maximum from the airport, or I can just sleep at a hotel in the airport I am so close to work!
      Anchorage is gone, because it's not needed anymore compared to the 70's/80's when it was needed for refuelling.
      Amsterdam is still a major hub for the Delta/KLM alliance, and i love it!
      So to say it's all gone is blah...
      Delta NWA merger really made both better over all.
      NWA brought class and cleanliness and care to Delta,
      Delta brought operations, and efficiency.
      And they both saved each other from demise in a bad economy.
      Of the bad that I can say about Delta, is they are focusing too hard on branding as a premium product, without fully delivering on that promise.

    • @cslivestockllc138
      @cslivestockllc138 Před 2 měsíci

      Yea, ATL is simple compared to other airports. I’d rather connect there than anywhere.

  • @stejnhs3842
    @stejnhs3842 Před 2 měsíci

    Domeniste todubai dermente notice you

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Před rokem

    After maintenance took an eight dollar increase with their new contract that was the end I can still see Richard Anderson sitting in the van when the pilots went on strike just smiling and yes, he was a continental guy. He came up here with all his buddies, and took and put northwest to its knees.

    • @chrisgardner4222
      @chrisgardner4222 Před rokem +1

      Don' t overlook the serious financial damage that Al Checchi and his group of corporate raiders did to Northwest Airlines before Richard Anderson came on the scene.

  • @ryankenyon5010
    @ryankenyon5010 Před 10 měsíci +6

    What would you do if someone wanted to cut your wages by 21%? Unions exist to protect workers. They are not the bad guy.

    • @ThePastoronthePorch
      @ThePastoronthePorch Před 2 měsíci

      I would take the pay cut, keep my job, and work harder for the success of the airline