Northwest's delivery schedule for the A330-300/200: 5 -300's are presently in service, 2- 200's were just delivered. NWA will take delivery of a total of 10 A330's in 2004, 3-300's/ 7-200's. On that note, a total of 24 A330's will be delivered to Northwest thru 2008. All A330's have PTV in Main Cabin (Mashusita). All Trans-Atlantic points will be served via A330's, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, Frankfort... AMS-BOM, and perhaps Madrid. The A330 fits NWA's operation from DTW/MSP/MEM like a glove, far better than a 777, as it has superior economics vs. the 777 from our hubs to points in Europe. As Northwest has been serving Europe for 25 years ( the same as UAL, AA, DAL) we are anything but a "newcomer" to Europe. Furthermore, the age of NWA's Fleet excluding the DC-9's is 9.5 years. The average age of Northwest's 747-400 fleet is 10.1 hardly "old" by any standards. As for the comment "Northwest should be ashamed to fly DC-10's accross the Pacific". The DC-10-30's were some of the last 10's built in the mid-late 80's, not even middle age in airliner years. On that note. Northwest does not, nor has it ever, purchased new aircraft "just because they are new". That is one of the reasons that we are in a far better position financially than some carriers. Additionally, there were (prior to 9/11) and are still in place, plans to serve Hong Kong, Seoul, PEK, Sao Paolo non-stop from Detroit when the time is right. Our fleet/ business strategy has been well executed, clever enough to ensure that the "Red Tail" will be among the surviving down the road. The A330 is a magnificent aircraft.