Minn. lawmakers to hold hearing on NWA-Delta combo
St. Paul, Minn. — (AP) - Now that Delta and Northwest are combined, Minnesota lawmakers want to know if their state is going to get a fair shake.
Federal regulators signed off last month on the merger creating the world's biggest airline. Delta acquired Eagan-based Northwest and will base the new company in Atlanta.
The Minnesota House Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs Committee is due to hold a hearing Thursday to inquire how.
They are examining whether Northwest remains true to its 1992 loan deal with the state. It required the carrier to maintain a Minnesota hub, reach certain job benchmarks and keep its corporate headquarters in the state.
Failure to meet those obligations can lead to a call on Northwest's outstanding loan debt, which stands at $220 million.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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