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ID 28449 Views: 628
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Northwest Airlink (Mesaba Airlines)
BAe Systems (Avro)-146-RJ85A
Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh International (PIT/KPIT)
USA - Pennsylvania, May 29, 1998
N960DL
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N508XJ (cn E2318) Northwest Airlink (Mesaba Airlines) RJ-85 N508XJ is seen at PIT May 29, 1998.

ID 19169 Views: 438
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Northwest Airlink (Mesaba Airlines)
BAe Systems (Avro)-146-RJ85A
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, April 29, 2005
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N508XJ (cn E2318) Making its way past the construction at the intersection of taxiway Juliet and the ramp, this was one of the very few Mesaba RJ-85's to be painted into Northwest's last colors, and one of the few to not end up with Dublin based CityJet after retirement from the fleet. This example now flies with South Africa Airlink as ZS-ASZ.

ID 11409 Views: 455
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Northwest Airlink (Mesaba Airlines)
BAe Systems (Avro)-146-RJ85A
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, October 3, 2005
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N508XJ (cn E2318) One of (I think) only two of the Mesaba RJ-85's to receive the new Northwest colors, this aircraft now flies with Airlink (SAA) of South Africa.

ID 8325 Views: 521
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Northwest Jet Airlink (Mesaba Airlines)
Bae Systems Avro Avro-146-RJ85A
Cleveland - Hopkins International (CLE/KCLE)
USA - Ohio, May 27, 2005
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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N508XJ (cn E2318) One of the few RJ85's to receive the current Northwest colors, sadly this RJ is long-gone from the fleet, and indeed Northwest Airlines themselves seem seem on the brink of disappearing as well. A merger with Delta Airlines was just announced today, and the NW name will be the loser; yet another famous name soon to be relegated to history.

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