Pinnacle, Northwest Slow CRJ200 Transition

Pinnacle reached a deal with partner Northwest to defer 15 Bombardier CRJ200s moving to Northwest subsidiary Mesaba, with Northwest agreeing to pay Pinnacle $1.5 million in costs related to the delay. The aircraft are exiting Pinnacle's fleet as a result of that company missing a March 31 deadline...

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