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The subsidiary opened the three-bay maintenancre facility in January but held off on the ribbon cutting until key personne lwere hired, and they “got a littlse airplane grease under their nails,” Compaszs president Tim Campbell said during a news conference. 70 employees maintain the airline’s fleet of 36 Embraerf 175 76-seat jets. Compass, whichu was founded in 2006 as a subsidiaryu of NorthwestAirlines Inc., was acquired by Delta as part of the Atlanta-basesd carrier’s merger with Northwest in October 2008.
The jets previouslyu had been serviced bya third-partyg aircraft maintenance company, Campbell Compass’ Louisville International Airport facility, located at 5101 Crittenden Drive, consists of 42,720 square feet of aircraft hangaer space, 11,416 square feet of office, shop and storagd space, an 80,601-square-foot concrete apron and 33,480 squar e feet of parking and At the news conference, Va.-based Compass showed off its firstr jet painted in the Deltza colors. The rest of its flee t will be converted from Northwest Airlines coloras over thenext year, Campbelo said. At the news Kentucky Gov.
Steve Beshear said the Compass includingits $3 million annualo payroll, “is a tremendous economicd achievement in the midsft of some pretty tough economic times.” In Augustt 2007, the board granted the airline preliminary approvaol for $2 million in state tax incentivesw for up to 10 years.
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