Since flying its first mail flight on October 1, 1926, Northwest
Airways, now known as Northwest Airlines, has grown to become one of the
world's leading airlines. Northwest's legacy of leadership in the
aviation industry began with its foundation in the Twin Cities and
extended to its pioneering work as part of the U.S. war effort in
Alaska, the establishment of the first U.S. commercial air links to
Japan and the Orient, and its groundbreaking 1992 alliance and award of
anti-trust immunity with KLM/Royal Dutch Airlines. Northwest is now
America's oldest air carrier with continuous name identification. In
celebration of the airline's 80th anniversary in 2006, this book
chronicles the remarkable years during which Northwest became an
institutional backbone of both American and worldwide air transport
history. This diverse historical tribute relies heavily on the author's
own photo archive along with images supplied by the exceptional
Northwest History Centre Inc., established in October 2002 to preserve
the airline's rich heritage. The rare photographs seen in these pages,
accompanied by a detailed and informative narrative, bring together for
the first time all of the elements of the Northwest family, which
includes Hughes Air West and Republic airlines and other predecessors.