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Post Your Favorite United Photos Here - Consolidated Thread
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I miss our airline.
May you rise again.
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MRY-SFO
JFK Terminal 7
Ground Ops LHR
DEN-LGA
Ground Ops DEN
747 @ SYD from SQ F Lounge
UA 1600 EWR-LAX
EWR UC
747 @ SFO
One of the last p.s. 3-class JFK-SFO
EWR-YUL
SYD-SFO
MRY-DEN
LHR
UC pre EWR-CDG
UC EWR w/ Tito's
Touchdown MRY-DEN
Crossing the Atlantic GF LHR-EWR
JFK Terminal 7
Ground Ops LHR
DEN-LGA
Ground Ops DEN
747 @ SYD from SQ F Lounge
UA 1600 EWR-LAX
EWR UC
747 @ SFO
One of the last p.s. 3-class JFK-SFO
EWR-YUL
SYD-SFO
MRY-DEN
LHR
UC pre EWR-CDG
UC EWR w/ Tito's
Touchdown MRY-DEN
Crossing the Atlantic GF LHR-EWR
#51
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Not a photo, exactly: I saw on my facebook feed that a baby nursing supply website was giving away a $250 United voucher. I clicked on the link and was amused to see the tulip used - in some detail! - in the graphic promoting the giveaway:
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Nice - smart ad, as it is iconic. Most companies don't give that up.
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Some of the most interesting UA/CO liveries are the ones which blend the paint schemes of more than one airline.
One of the earliest examples of this is this Douglas DC-6B (msn 44961) from the Continental fleet which was painted in a dual CO/UA paint scheme and used on the interchange route HOU-DAL-TUL-ICT-DEN-SLC-BOI-PDX-SEA jointly operated by Braniff, Continental, and United Airlines. Although all three airlines operated the aircraft, BN was not included in the painting.
This particular aircraft was later painted in a dual Continental/Air Micronesia paint scheme, seen here in Palau (note the Air Micronesia titles with the Continental ball):
Conversely, here us a photo of 727 with Continental titles with an Air Micronesia logo just behind the wing:
As Air Mike evolved - and Continental took full ownership from previous partner Aloha Airlines - a bleneded name emerged, Continental Micronesia Inc (IATA CS, ICAO CMI). That name is seen here on this 727:
Texas Air Corporation which owned Texas International Airline (IATA TI/ICAO TIA; formally Trans-Texas Airlines) and sister airline New York Air (IATA NY/ICAO NYA) purchased Continental Airlines in 1982. Three years later, Texas Air purchased People Express Airlines (IATA PE/ICAO PEX) and its subsidiaries Frontier Airlines (IATA FL), Brit Air (IATA RU), and Provincetown Boston Airlines (IATA PT/PBA). In 1987, TI, FL, and NY were merged into CO by their common owner. This resulted in CO/FL, CO/NY, and CO/PE blended liveries:
The joint venture between United Airlines and Air Canada provided this rare livery:
Continental/Emerald (Houston Proud) livery:
United Airlines/Atlas Air
The airline-within-an-airline movement spawned several liveries:
Continental Lite (to compete against Southwest and US Airways' Metrojet, itself an airline-within-airline attempt to compete against Southwest):
Continental West (to compete against PSA & AirCal):
Shuttle by United (to compete against the new Frontier)
Ted
One of the earliest examples of this is this Douglas DC-6B (msn 44961) from the Continental fleet which was painted in a dual CO/UA paint scheme and used on the interchange route HOU-DAL-TUL-ICT-DEN-SLC-BOI-PDX-SEA jointly operated by Braniff, Continental, and United Airlines. Although all three airlines operated the aircraft, BN was not included in the painting.
This particular aircraft was later painted in a dual Continental/Air Micronesia paint scheme, seen here in Palau (note the Air Micronesia titles with the Continental ball):
Conversely, here us a photo of 727 with Continental titles with an Air Micronesia logo just behind the wing:
As Air Mike evolved - and Continental took full ownership from previous partner Aloha Airlines - a bleneded name emerged, Continental Micronesia Inc (IATA CS, ICAO CMI). That name is seen here on this 727:
Texas Air Corporation which owned Texas International Airline (IATA TI/ICAO TIA; formally Trans-Texas Airlines) and sister airline New York Air (IATA NY/ICAO NYA) purchased Continental Airlines in 1982. Three years later, Texas Air purchased People Express Airlines (IATA PE/ICAO PEX) and its subsidiaries Frontier Airlines (IATA FL), Brit Air (IATA RU), and Provincetown Boston Airlines (IATA PT/PBA). In 1987, TI, FL, and NY were merged into CO by their common owner. This resulted in CO/FL, CO/NY, and CO/PE blended liveries:
The joint venture between United Airlines and Air Canada provided this rare livery:
Continental/Emerald (Houston Proud) livery:
United Airlines/Atlas Air
The airline-within-an-airline movement spawned several liveries:
Continental Lite (to compete against Southwest and US Airways' Metrojet, itself an airline-within-airline attempt to compete against Southwest):
Continental West (to compete against PSA & AirCal):
Shuttle by United (to compete against the new Frontier)
Ted
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