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  1. 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.

    • 1940–1954
    • 1961–1969
    • 1961–1974
    • 1974–2010
    • April 2010–present

    This logo was introduced in the early 1940s. It was a simplification of an earlier shield logo first introduced in 1936.

    Designed by Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Inc. Another change to the logo came around the early months of 1961, when United merged with Capital Airlines.

    1961–1969

    The logo consisted of an oblique vertical "spike," blue on bottom and red on top, running through the name "United" written in a black or blue serif italic font.

    1969-1974

    The logo consisted of an oblique vertical "spike," blue on bottom and red on top, running through the name "United" written in a black or blue Bookman Jf Pro Italic font.

    1974–1993

    In September 1974, United introduced a new logo designed by famed logo creator Saul Bass. The logo features a stylized "U" slanted 68 degrees. It sometimes goes by the nickname: "the tulip". It also marked the return of the full name (albeit with "Airlines" being one word this time).

    1993–1998

    In January 1993, the United tulip and brand were refreshed by CKS Partners. This logo appeared on airplanes painted in the "Battleship Grey" livery from 1993 to 2004, and was commonly seen until 2011.

    1998–2010

    In 1998, United started implementing a new identity created by Pentagram. This logo was featured on airplanes in the new "Rising Blue" livery; however, this would not show up on aircraft until early 2004.

    April–August 2010

    In 2010, United acquired Continental Airlinesin a merger completed later that year. Initially, the entities remained separate, with United continuing to use a variant of the slant U logo. The logo and livery was presented with the merger on May 3 and keeps most aspects of Continental's identity, but replaces the Continental name with United.

    2010–2019

    On August 11, 2010, the initial merger identity was replaced after only four months, with a tweaked logo and livery revealed. The merger was officially completed on October 1, 2010.

    2019–present

    In April 2019, United Airlines introduced their new livery and updated the logo color with their brand new "United Blue", and the amount of windows on the globe was reduced.

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Published Mar 13, 2024. United Airlines used several different designs for the first 40 years, with two major designs in use since then. Photo: GingChen | Shutterstock. Summary. United Airlines has undergone several logo changes since its inception in 1931. The iconic Saul Bass-designed tulip logo was introduced in 1974.

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  3. Logofile. 11 min read by Stephen Peate. Are you familiar with United Airlines logo history? If you’ve ever travelled by air in the United States, you’ve likely encountered this eye-catching brand mark before. After all, United is one of the biggest American airlines around, and it’s also the third largest airline in the world.

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  5. Apr 16, 2024 · VECTOR. air carrier | airline | USA. United Airlines Logo PNG. The United Airlines emblem represents stability, reliability, and scale. The emblem promises regular flights around the world. The sky blue color is hidden behind the slender symbols, evoking a sense of flight and freedom. United Airlines: Brand overview.

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