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Donald Nyrop, served as U.S. Administrator of Civil Aeronautics (now the [[Federal Aviation Administration]]) and Chairman of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board (now [[National Transportation Safety Board]]) under President [[Harry S. Truman]] in the early 1950s. Donald Nyrop moved his family to [[Edina, Minnesota]], where he served as president, CEO and chairman of the board of [[Northwest Airlines]] |
Donald Nyrop, served as U.S. Administrator of Civil Aeronautics (now the [[Federal Aviation Administration]]) and Chairman of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board (now [[National Transportation Safety Board]]) under President [[Harry S. Truman]] in the early 1950s. Donald Nyrop moved his family to [[Edina, Minnesota]], where he served as president, CEO and chairman of the board of [[Northwest Airlines]] from [[1954]]–[[1976]]. He was the father of [[William D. Nyrop]] ([[July]] 23, [[1952]] – [[December]] 31, [[1995]]) who was a professional ice [[hockey]] player who won three [[Stanley Cups]] with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in [[1976]], [[1977]], and [[1978]]. |
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Donald Nyrop, served as U.S. Administrator of Civil Aeronautics (now the Federal Aviation Administration) and Chairman of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board (now National Transportation Safety Board) under President Harry S. Truman in the early 1950s. Donald Nyrop moved his family to Edina, Minnesota, where he served as president, CEO and chairman of the board of Northwest Airlines from 1954–1976. He was the father of William D. Nyrop (July 23, 1952 – December 31, 1995) who was a professional ice hockey player who won three Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens in 1976, 1977, and 1978.