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Old Jun 13, 2022, 11:33 pm
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41. (1987) With its acquisition of Republic Airlines, Northwest has an even larger presence in the Southeast. Its new hub in Memphis, Tennessee was never a hotbed of activity for widebody aircraft but Northwest has introduced MEM’s first 747 service along with DC-10 nonstops from four different U.S airports. With this question, we’re looking to identify those four airports. Are you up for it?
MSP, DTW and MIA have been correctly identified. The other two airports do not include BOS, LAX, MKE, PHX or TPA

Answer: Could it be MCO and ORD?

It wasn't 1987 but later when I had the opportunity to fly aboard KLM MEM-AMS more than once. I flew aboard a MD-11 and 767-300ER. I also flew MEM to SEA, SFO, and LAX. Now MEM is likely very quiet but not quite a ghost town.
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