![]() Will be landing here with 100 passengers instead of the 21 now generallyīy 1946, Detroit’s City Airport was overcrowded and the airlines made plans to move. Transcontinental service would make Detroit "one of the most importantĭomestic air centers of the nation. “Curt” David (in front of the DC-3 door), Stewardess Louise “Jerry” Rudquist and co-pilot Jerry Kilian poseįor press photos before Northwest Airlines’ first coast-to-coast flight, June 1, 1945.Īirlines President and General Manager Croil Hunter said the new This time would soon be cut to 8 hours when new four-engine DC-4 aircraft wereĬapt. With DC-3 aircraft, and flying time from Seattle to New York took 17 hours. Northwest Airlines operated four daily flights east and west out of Detroit Promotional ink blotter advertising Northwest's new transcontinental service, 1945 ![]() Route to the Pacific Northwest, the "fastest growing market in the entire Nation’s fourth transcontinental air carrier, and Detroit now had a direct air On June 1, 1945, linking Portland, Seattle and New York. Minnesota-based Northwest Airlines opened a coast-to-coast route Jake Lindsay, the 100th winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, and his new wife Beverly. ![]() Special guests on the inaugural flight were war hero Sgt. On arrival at Detroit, magnolias and products of southern industries were delivered as gifts to city officials. Young International Airport.ĭetroit's mayor was on hand with the C&S staff of 18 employees to welcome the first incoming C&S flight piloted by Capt. The trip took five hours and 28 minutes on 21-passenger Douglas DC-3 aircraft.Īt the time, commercial airlines operated from Detroit’s City Airport (DET)-today’s Coleman A. The new Detroit service was part of a route expansion north from the airline's hometown Memphis to Detroit.įrom Memphis, C&S passengers could fly south to Houston and New Orleans.Ĭ&S schedules called for three daily round-trip flights between Memphis and Detroit, with stops at Evansville and Indianapolis, In. ![]() Celebrate Delta's 75 years at Detroit and enjoy these colorful promotions and photos from 1945 to the early Jet Age!ĭelta's 75 years at Detroit took off on June 1, 1945, with flights by Chicago and Southern Air Lines (C&S) and Northwest Airlines. They pioneered routes later inherited by Delta from C&S in 1953, and Northwest in 2008. DeltaĪlso introduced the first jet service at Detroit in 1959. ![]()
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