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The corporate headquarters of Northwest Airlines in Eagan, Minn., is clearly identifiable from above with its corporate logo displayed on the roof. (Image courtesy of Google)

Minn. lawmakers to hold hearing on NWA-Delta combo

November 9, 2008

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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