Northwest CEO takes Burger King post
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Northwest Airlines Inc has announced the resignation of its president and CEO, John Dasburg, effective April 1, 2001. The 58-year-old Dasburg resigned from the airline because of his appointment as CEO and president of Miami, FL-based Burger King Corp, succeeding interim CEO Colin Storm. The airline also revealed that it had appointed the 46-year-old Richard Anderson as CEO and the 49-year-old Douglas Steenland as president.
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 2001
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Northwest resumes some flights today
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Northwest Airlines, in an effort to return to normalcy, is scheduled to have about 430 flights on Sep. 16, 1998. The company, which hopes to be able to return to its normal 1,700 pre-strike flights daily by Sep. 21, 1998, intends to slowly gain back the confidence of its corporate clients, including General Motors and Kmart of Troy, MI. However, indications are that the airline's efforts will meet with some resistance as its clients remain wary of future labor problems, especially since the machinists' union has already indicated the possibility of another strike.
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Is scheduled to have about 430 flights on 9/16/98
Publication Name: USA Today
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ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 1998
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