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Steve Rothmeier at NWA History Centre in 2004, wearing the unique sport coat made of 747-400 seat upholstery fabric given him by Boeing President Dean Thornton upon the rollout of the new airplane in January, 1989
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According to a
front-page story in today's Minneapolis StarTribune, another former NWA leader has left us. Steve Rothmeier came to Northwest from General Mills in 1973 and in 1985, at age 38, became CEO. Following in the footsteps of CEO's Donald Nyrop and Joe Lapensky preceding him, he grew the fiscally conservative and financially stable airline through the turbulent 1980s of deregulation and the acquisition of Republic Airlines. In 1989 the company was acquired by a former board member,
Gary Wilson, and California financier
Al Checchi, in a debt-loaded deal.
Rothmeier stepped aside in late 1989. Burdened with debt, the airline struggled in the early 1990s. Rothmeier started a St. Paul investment firm after leaving Northwest.
For more on my favorite Rothmeier story, see the
Hangar Talk page in the June, 2011, Reflections
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Come to the NWA History Centre to see and touch this legendary jacket
Jacket photos by Robert DuBert
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