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  1. May 15, 2024 · April 6, 1926 (as Varney Air Lines) May 1934 (as Varney Speed Lines) Ceased operations: March 28, 1931 (renamed United Airlines) July 8, 1937 (renamed Continental Airlines) Parent company: United Airlines

  2. Aug 1, 2022 · The first civilian Post Office contracted flight took place on April 6, 1926, piloted by Varney Air Lines chief pilot Leon D. Cuddeback. With between 4,000 and 6,000 people attending, Cuddeback took off from Pascoe early morning in a Curtiss-powered Laird Swallow biplane loaded with 207 pounds of mail. Piloted by Franklin Rose, the first ...

  3. United Airlines' 1997–2010 logo. The 'U' Tulip, designed by Saul Bass, was the airline's icon from 1973 to 2010. United traces its roots to Varney Air Lines (VAL), which Walter Varney founded in 1926 in Boise, Idaho. Continental Airlines is the successor to Speed Lines, which Varney had founded by 1932 and whose name changed to Varney Speed ...

  4. Varney Speed Lines was the fourth airline created by its founder; the first had been purchased by Boeing's United Aircraft, and the other two had failed. Varney operated his newest business alone until 1937, at which time a man by the name of Robert Foreman Six used $90,000 to purchase a 40 percent interest in the company.

  5. Displayed at the Museum of Flight, Boeing Field, Seattle, May 1989. Varney Air Lines was an airline company that started service on April 6, 1926, as an air-mail carrier. Formed by Walter Varney, the airline was based in Boise, Idaho, United States. [1] The airline is one of the predecessors of United Airlines.

  6. The name changed to Varney Air Transport in Dec1934 and again to Continental Air Lines 0n 01Jul1937. [CONTINENTAL AIR LINES was formed as VARNEY SPEED LINES in 1934. Adopted present name in 1937. Acquired PIONEER AIR LINES in 1954, NEW YORK AIR in 1987, FRONTIER AIRLINES , and PEOPLEXPRESS in 1987. Merged with TEXAS INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES in ...

  7. Continental Airlines' history dates back to 1934, when the carrier was operated under the name of Varney Speed Lines by its owners Walter Varney and Louis Mueller. The would be operated out of El Paso, Texas. The carrier operated between Pueblo, Colorado to El Paso, Texas with stops in Las Vegas, Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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