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  2. Continental Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airlines attained a single operating certificate from the FAA on November 30, 2011. That day, all Continental flights began to use the "United" callsign in air traffic control communications which marked the end of Continental Airlines. [93] The new United is the third largest airline in terms of fleet size, behind American Airlines and

  3. Continental Airlines Flight 1713 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1713 was scheduled to depart Denver at 12:25, but many flights out of Denver that day were delayed by the inclement weather. [10] At 13:03, Flight 1713 taxied from its gate to the deicing pad ; unfortunately, air traffic controllers were not aware that Flight 1713 had departed the gate because the flight crew had ...

  4. Continental Airlines Flight 1404 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1404 was a Continental Airlines domestic flight from Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, to George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. [2] On the evening of December 20, 2008, the flight crashed while taking off from Denver, resulting in two critical injuries, 36 noncritical injuries, and a ...

  5. United Airlines Flight 585 - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines Flight 585 was a scheduled passenger flight on March 3, 1991, from Denver to Colorado Springs, Colorado, carrying 20 passengers and 5 crew members on board. The plane experienced a rudder hardover while on final approach to runway 35 at Colorado Springs Municipal Airport , causing the plane to roll over and enter an uncontrolled ...

  6. United-Continental Merger: Watch Out for Higher Fares and ...

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    The airline merger between UAL's (UAUA) United and Continental (CAL) raises many serious questions, not the least of which is how air passengers will be affected. The answer to that one seems ...

  7. 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.

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

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    United Airlines When a San Francisco judge canned a lawsuit brought by 49 unhappy fliers this week, the skies were cleared for United Airlines and Continental to fly as one. The passengers are ...

  9. United Airlines Marries Continental Airlines — For Better or ...

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    United Airlines CEO Glenn Tilton and Continental Airlines CEO Jeff Smisek smiled and shook hands at press conferences in. JamesZ_Flickr, flickr The two CEOs paint a rosy picture of cooperation and ...