Ryan Gumm, CEO of Endeavor Air, showed off the airline's new name and logo Wednesday at its new headquarters at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
The airline, formerly known as Pinnacle Airlines, moved to MSP from Memphis after emerging from bankruptcy.
Pinnacle, now owned by Delta Air Lines, is a homogenization of three regional airlines — Pinnacle, Mesaba and Colgan — so giving it a new name helps solidify its identity, the company said. The Endeavor planes will still say "Delta'' on their exteriors.
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