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  2. History of United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines is a combination of a number of air carriers that have merged with each other starting in the 1930s, with the most recent being Continental Airlines (which had previously merged with or acquired several airlines during its history) thus reflecting changes in focus of both United and the U.S. air transport market. [97] [98] [99]

  3. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    1928 - Founded and formed by the merger of Atlantic, Gulf, and Caribbean Airways; 1929 - Acquired majority of Mexicana de Aviación; 1950 - Merged with American Overseas Airlines; 1979 - Merged with National Airlines; 1985 - United Airlines purchased Pan Am's entire Pacific Division [13]

  4. United Airlines Holdings - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines was reported to be in serious merger discussion with US Airways in early April 2010. A New York Times report indicated that a deal was close. Union consent was cited as a major hurdle for negotiators to clear. [15] On April 22, 2010, United announced that it would not pursue a merger with US Airways. [16]

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  6. What the United/Continental Merger Means for You - AOL

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    The passengers are concerned that the merger will lead to higher. United Airlines When a San Francisco judge canned a lawsuit brought by 49 unhappy fliers this week, the skies were cleared for ...

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  8. Continental Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The companies were merged in 1982, moved to Houston, and grew into one of the country's largest carriers despite facing financial and labor issues, eventually becoming one of the more successful airlines in the United States. Continental and United Airlines merged in an $8.5 billion all-stock merger of equals on October 1, 2010. Continental's ...

  9. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in ... Airlines Presidents Club prior to United Airlines' merger with ... navigation charts, reference handbooks, flight ...