I started with North Central in May of 1965 at Chicago O'Hare airport as a customer service agent. Over my 42 year career there were several mergers. North Central and Southern merged to become Republic in the late 70's and then Hughes Airwest became part of Republic shortly thereafter. The mid 80's Northwest and Republic merged. And then around 2008 Delta and Northwest merged. This video brought back old memories
1972 was my first time on a plane, BJI to MSP…I was 7. Captain gave me a great tour of the cockpit and answered many questions. The CV580 became a favorite. 25k hrs later and a dimming career in aviation, I still long for the 580.
I love everything about this video as it captures all of the wonder, style, and glamour of commercial aviation in the 1970s. I remember seeing North Central Airlines DC-9s at the airport in Cleveland where I lived at the time. As a 7 year old kid I Ioved to watch airport operations and study all of the planes and their colorful liveries. This showcases a time when air travel was truly modern and exciting.
My very first flight (at the age of 6) was from Minneapolis to Duluth, on a North Central DC3. A short flight, about an hour in the air - not enough time for meal service. Grown-up passengers were offered little packs of cigarettes; for children the airline provided mini-packets of Chiclets. And there was a little bag in the seat pocket, which came in handy as the plane tossed and turned at cruising altitude (3,000 feet).
A former room-mate was born and raised in South Dakota and flew North Central many times over the years; he spoke loved the "wine-and-cheese" baskets (SEE: ca. 1.33) that was served as a lunch/dinner snack on shorter runs. And while I never flew on North Central myself, I do have very fond memories of flying other regional carriers (for example: Piedmont, Bonanza), and I have to admit, I do miss them: each was unique, and somehow each managed to add a regional flavor to their service. Thanks so much for posting this!
Fly, Herman, fly! I grew up near General Mitchell airport in Milwaukee in & remember vividly seeing the North Central DC-9's and Convair 580's all the time! The early 70's seemed like a very good time for North Central, there were so many coming in & going out of Milwaukee. We lived close enough that I could listen to the controllers in the tower on my JC Penny aircraft/shortwave AM/FM radio & watch the action with binoculars. North Central was my favorite...I loved Herman on the tail!
Neat! The film was produced by a company in my home town---Milwaukee!!!! I took NCA for granted seeing the CV-580's and DC-9's. Never knew it would be the best time in the airline industry.
Such a classic home town commerical, I can remember the airline having the flight crews fly over southern Twin cities when trading on the DC-9-30. I was about 12when I was about to fly to Iron Mountain in the UP. Wow, very different from the DC-3 I grew up on. The beautiful memories of growing up in an airline family
Fond memories of North Central at MSN...the DC-9's and Convair 580's were neat to watch on the observation deck. Go Herman...Good people make our airline great!
True. Even before Reagan and Thatcher but kinda part of the same phenomenon. I'm born 1984 and couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw the lavish meals served back then in a book! I had already taken those microwaved small plastic bowls with aluminium sealing for granted.
LeftyStratPlayer Agreed today regionals were actual regional airlines. Today contract carriers are labeled regionals. North Central, Ozark, Air West, were terrific to die under the Northwest banner.
your so right, now we got 3 or 4 airlines, without any in flight services, and crap service.....my dad worked for TWA and that was an incredible airline, ruined by deregulation and American ..sad day in US Aviation
asdf jklö I wish you could of experienced it. I was born in the 60s . It was a different time. We also dressed as if we were going to church. It was fun
Man, do I ever miss the Ruptured Duck. One thing I especially liked is that the last plane north out of the Cities would wait for late connections to come in before they left. They were scheduled to leave about 10:00 but sometimes it was almost 12:30. Nobody minded because we had all been there ourselves at some point. That ended when they merged with Northwest. They always got me home.
This is so interesting. I worked in the travel industry for many years and had never heard of this airline. I did a little research and found out it's what many of us may know as Republic. They were renamed after a merger with Southern Airways. It was a real blast from the past to see the flight attendant serve the wine and cheese basket to a passenger. I remember getting that on a flight from Boston to Detroit or Minneapolis. No charge of course!
All this for 52 aircraft? Meals and champagne like you’re on a trans Atlantic flight, for a flight of maybe an hour, maybe two? All airline functions done in-house? This is fantasy land compared to today.
Very cool video. Has a special place in my heart, as that was the same year I was born. I’m surprised at the level of computerization the airline had back then. And the level of integration. 52 aircraft would be considered a very small airline today, but this company did everything in house, even the catering. Very impressive.
Disappointing, they didn't show their other great airliner.... the Convair 580! That was the BACK-BONE of North Central Airlines! Wonder why they didn't show ALL of the airline's aircraft?!
They may’ve been an airline who wanted to look forward to the future which was jet aircraft. Had they stayed around longer and the Republic merger not happened, they would’ve gone all-Jet probably by the mid-80s.
So awesome, I love the music, the enthusiasm, and the legendary DC-9's! The hats were kind of silly though. North Central was before my time, but I have great memories of seeing Republic flying in and out of my childhood hometown airport of CWA, and I may have ended up riding some of those same ones after they became part of Northwest.
My dad was a line mechanic for Ozark Airlines back in the late 60's till they were acquired by TWA, but in the day they would allow you to bring your kid to work (I kid you not) anyway next door to Qzark in Chicago Ohare was North Central and I remember them to this day with the turqouse duck on the tail and it ook me awhile to remember the name of this airline but I did and that is how i looked this up!
I'd love if such airlines where as dedicated today as opposed to dealing Travel and Bad Parts. I hope the good themes and vibes return in the future. MOJO Out.
@@lowercherty Good comment. I love these old promo films. I recall seeing their DC-9 sitting on the ramp at Pellston Michigan, awaiting the pax for that afternoon flight to Chicago---summer '74
I started with North Central in May of 1965 at Chicago O'Hare airport as a customer service agent. Over my 42 year career there were several mergers. North Central and Southern merged to become Republic in the late 70's and then Hughes Airwest became part of Republic shortly thereafter. The mid 80's Northwest and Republic merged. And then around 2008 Delta and Northwest merged.
This video brought back old memories
1972 was my first time on a plane, BJI to MSP…I was 7. Captain gave me a great tour of the cockpit and answered many questions. The CV580 became a favorite. 25k hrs later and a dimming career in aviation, I still long for the 580.
I love everything about this video as it captures all of the wonder, style, and glamour of commercial aviation in the 1970s. I remember seeing North Central Airlines DC-9s at the airport in Cleveland where I lived at the time. As a 7 year old kid I Ioved to watch airport operations and study all of the planes and their colorful liveries. This showcases a time when air travel was truly modern and exciting.
I graduated from high school in 1972, the year this promo film was made.
It's great seeing the clothing and hair styles of the time, the office equipment, and the like. The nostalgia is killing me! . . .
My very first flight (at the age of 6) was from Minneapolis to Duluth, on a North Central DC3. A short flight, about an hour in the air - not enough time for meal service. Grown-up passengers were offered little packs of cigarettes; for children the airline provided mini-packets of Chiclets. And there was a little bag in the seat pocket, which came in handy as the plane tossed and turned at cruising altitude (3,000 feet).
A former room-mate was born and raised in South Dakota and flew North Central many times over the years; he spoke loved the "wine-and-cheese" baskets (SEE: ca. 1.33) that was served as a lunch/dinner snack on shorter runs. And while I never flew on North Central myself, I do have very fond memories of flying other regional carriers (for example: Piedmont, Bonanza), and I have to admit, I do miss them: each was unique, and somehow each managed to add a regional flavor to their service. Thanks so much for posting this!
You said it Slick Willy!!
Yes, North Central was my "commuter plane" when I would fly to school in Knoxville via Chicago.
Fly, Herman, fly! I grew up near General Mitchell airport in Milwaukee in & remember vividly seeing the North Central DC-9's and Convair 580's all the time! The early 70's seemed like a very good time for North Central, there were so many coming in & going out of Milwaukee. We lived close enough that I could listen to the controllers in the tower on my JC Penny aircraft/shortwave AM/FM radio & watch the action with binoculars. North Central was my favorite...I loved Herman on the tail!
Neat! The film was produced by a company in my home town---Milwaukee!!!! I took NCA for granted seeing the CV-580's and DC-9's. Never knew it would be the best time in the airline industry.
It was the best time, and North Central was the best 🙂
North Central was NOR
Such a classic home town commerical, I can remember the airline having the flight crews fly over southern Twin cities when trading on the DC-9-30. I was about 12when I was about to fly to Iron Mountain in the UP. Wow, very different from the DC-3 I grew up on. The beautiful memories of growing up in an airline family
Fond memories of North Central at MSN...the DC-9's and Convair 580's were neat to watch on the observation deck.
Go Herman...Good people make our airline great!
Great "Brady Music" here; "Triumphant Trumpets", "Whistling Violins", etc!
I've found this type of promo video was used at a lot of employee "pep talks". To get you motivated and back to work with a smile.
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 destroyed this once great way to travel.
True. Even before Reagan and Thatcher but kinda part of the same phenomenon. I'm born 1984 and couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw the lavish meals served back then in a book! I had already taken those microwaved small plastic bowls with aluminium sealing for granted.
LeftyStratPlayer Agreed today regionals were actual regional airlines. Today contract carriers are labeled regionals. North Central, Ozark, Air West, were terrific to die under the Northwest banner.
your so right, now we got 3 or 4 airlines, without any in flight services, and crap service.....my dad worked for TWA and that was an incredible airline, ruined by deregulation and American ..sad day in US Aviation
Back then prices were regulated so airlines had to compete on service.
asdf jklö I wish you could of experienced it. I was born in the 60s . It was a different time. We also dressed as if we were going to church. It was fun
Who was responsible for deregulation? Was it Carter? It was a horrible idea.
Man, do I ever miss the Ruptured Duck. One thing I especially liked is that the last plane north out of the Cities would wait for late connections to come in before they left. They were scheduled to leave about 10:00 but sometimes it was almost 12:30. Nobody minded because we had all been there ourselves at some point. That ended when they merged with Northwest. They always got me home.
For my own part, I strive to carry on the North Central tradition of great customer service at Endeavor Air.
Outstanding. Thanks for posting this!!!
Go Herman! We love you! ❤️
Republic would later add "Super 80s" to its fleet following North Central's merger with Southern.
This is so interesting. I worked in the travel industry for many years and had never heard of this airline. I did a little research and found out it's what many of us may know as Republic. They were renamed after a merger with Southern Airways. It was a real blast from the past to see the flight attendant serve the wine and cheese basket to a passenger. I remember getting that on a flight from Boston to Detroit or Minneapolis. No charge of course!
They also took over Hughes Airwest and of course later Republic was merged with Northwest and then Delta took over Northwest.
All this for 52 aircraft? Meals and champagne like you’re on a trans Atlantic flight, for a flight of maybe an hour, maybe two? All airline functions done in-house? This is fantasy land compared to today.
Very cool video. Has a special place in my heart, as that was the same year I was born. I’m surprised at the level of computerization the airline had back then. And the level of integration. 52 aircraft would be considered a very small airline today, but this company did everything in house, even the catering. Very impressive.
Disappointing, they didn't show their other great airliner.... the Convair 580! That was the BACK-BONE of North Central Airlines! Wonder why they didn't show ALL of the airline's aircraft?!
They may’ve been an airline who wanted to look forward to the future which was jet aircraft. Had they stayed around longer and the Republic merger not happened, they would’ve gone all-Jet probably by the mid-80s.
So awesome, I love the music, the enthusiasm, and the legendary DC-9's! The hats were kind of silly though. North Central was before my time, but I have great memories of seeing Republic flying in and out of my childhood hometown airport of CWA, and I may have ended up riding some of those same ones after they became part of Northwest.
My dad was a line mechanic for Ozark Airlines back in the late 60's till they were acquired by TWA, but in the day they would allow you to bring your kid to work (I kid you not) anyway next door to Qzark in Chicago Ohare was North Central and I remember them to this day with the turqouse duck on the tail and it ook me awhile to remember the name of this airline but I did and that is how i looked this up!
I flew on a North Central propeller plane back in the late 60's or early 70's -- Chicago to Kalamazoo.
I was a customer service agent for North Central during that time. You were probably on a Convair 580
I'd love if such airlines where as dedicated today as opposed to dealing Travel and Bad Parts. I hope the good themes and vibes return in the future. MOJO Out.
Flew them from Minneapolis to Wausau with a stop in Eau Claire. I believe we only climbed to 12,000 or 18,000'.
Love Love Love the DC9s 💙💙💙💙💙💙💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
Are their any North Central Airlines Flight Attendants still flying (Delta) ???
I know of one that lives in Traverse City, Michigan
All this is missing now
The FO was smoking a pipe!
That's what I noticed. My, how times have changed!
Building C!!!
C world....
Groovy! I wonder what computers those reservation were using are?
Where would a promo video like this be shown?
+WickedWings07 Among other places these would show up on TV during rain delays in Twins games.
company events, seminars?
@@lowercherty Good comment. I love these old promo films. I recall seeing their DC-9 sitting on the ramp at Pellston Michigan, awaiting the pax for that afternoon flight to Chicago---summer '74
Great
became republic airlines
At 20 seconds as the Dc-9 is taking off the 727 is coming in hot had heavy, spacing is a little bit better now!
" The Blue Goose"
Herman
Now you get to talk to computers that airlines have! Oh joy for crappy voice recognition technology!
The smiles look so fake. LOL!
Why did the stewardesses have to wear motorcycle helmets?
Good video, but the music sounds like "The Love Boat!'