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EU clears purchase of Northwest Airlines by Delta

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Wed Aug 6, 2008 12:27pm EDT

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Models of Delta Air lines and Northwest Airlines planes stand together at a news conference announcing the merger of the two airlines in New York, April 15, 2008. REUTERS/Mike Segar

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) won permission from the European Commission on Wednesday to buy rival U.S. carrier Northwest Airlines Corp NWA.N for more than $3 billion.

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The new airline, led by Delta chief executive Richard Anderson, will be headquartered in Atlanta and will operate under Delta's flag with over $35 billion in annual revenue and about 75,000 employees.

Delta and Northwest both exited bankruptcy last year.

"After examining the operation, the Commission concluded that the transaction would not significantly impede effective competition in the European Economic Area (EEA) or any substantial part of it," the EU executive said in a statement.

(Reporting by David Lawsky and Ingrid Melander; Editing by Huw Jones)



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