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  2. United Airlines Holdings - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (formerly known as United Continental Holdings, Inc., UAL Corporation, Allegis Corporation and founded originally as UAL, Inc. [3]) is a publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in the Willis Tower in Chicago. [4] UAH owns and operates United Airlines, Inc.

  3. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. [3] United operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States and all six inhabited continents [10] primarily out of its seven hubs, with Chicago–O'Hare having the largest number of daily flights [11] and Denver carrying the most passengers in 2023. [12]

  4. UAL Corporation - Wikipedia

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    UAL Corporation is the former name of United Airlines Holdings, an airline holding company, incorporated in Delaware with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. UAL held a 100 percent controlling interest in United Airlines, Inc. , one of the world's largest air carriers, and is a founding member of the Star Alliance .

  5. A United Airlines flight attendant made a mistake that could ...

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    A United Airlines employee accidentally posted security codes online that are used to access the cockpit, possibly compromising security. A United Airlines flight attendant made a mistake that ...

  6. United Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2024, the United Airlines fleet consists of 991 mainline aircraft, making it one of the two largest commercial airline fleets in the world, along with Delta Air Lines. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] United Airlines operates a mix of Airbus and Boeing narrow-body and all Boeing wide-body aircraft.

  7. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 2000, US Airways announced plans to be acquired for $4.3 billion by UAL Corp., the parent company of United Airlines, the world's largest commercial carrier at the time. The complex deal drew immediate objections from labor unions , consumer advocates and antitrust regulators. [ 33 ]

  8. List of airline codes (U) - Wikipedia

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    United States GWY USA3000 Airlines: GETAWAY United States was U5 B7 UIA UNI Air: GLORY Taiwan UAB United Arabian Airlines: UNITED ARABIAN Sudan UA UAL United Airlines: UNITED United States 4H UBD United Airways: UNITED BANGLADESH Bangladesh UAC United Air Charters: UNITAIR Zimbabwe UCS United Carriers Systems: UNITED CARRIERS United States UEA

  9. History of United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    UAL DC-6 aircraft, similar to the plane bombed by Jack Graham in 1955. From 1953 to 1970, United operated six-day-a-week afternoon non-stop extra fare "men only" flights between New York and Chicago ("The Chicago Executive" 642–643) and Los Angeles and San Francisco (665–666) on which women and children were banned.