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  1. 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. Varney Air Lines was an American airline company that started service on April 6, 1926, as an airmail carrier.

  2. Continental Airlines was founded in 1934 by Varney and his partner Louis Mueller as Varney Speed Lines. On July 15, 1934, Varney Speed Lines flew its first trip on a 530-mile route from Pueblo, Colorado to El Paso, Texas with stops in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and Santa Fe and Albuquerque New Mexico.

  3. Apr 6, 2018 · April 6, 2018. Varney Air Lines officially began service with a history-making U.S. airmail flight that originated in the city of Pasco, Washington. “America’s most modern and rapid transportation of mail was brought to the northwest today,” reported that day’s edition of the Salt Lake Tribune.

  4. History Early history Walter T. Varney, founder of predecessors of United Airlines and Continental Airlines, 1921. Varney Speed Lines (named after one of its initial owners, Walter T. Varney, who was also a founder of United Airlines) was formed in 1934, operating airmail and passenger services in the American Southwest over a route originating from El Paso and extending through Albuquerque ...

  5. Key Dates: 1934: Varney Speed Lines is founded. 1937: Robert Foreman Six buys a 40 percent interest in Varney. 1955: Three new cross-country routes are added in an expansion drive. 1967: Continental is first awarded Micronesian routes. 1982: Texas Air Corporation acquires Continental. 1983: Continental files bankruptcy.

  6. Varney Speed Lines: City / Airport: Alameda - San Francisco Bay Airdrome (closed) Map: Region / Country: California, United States: Photo Date: October 1931 to March 1936: Photo from: William T. Larkins Collection

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  8. Jul 29, 2023 · Varney sold out to the nation’s first scheduled air passenger service operator, United Airlines, in 1930, then soon founded Varney Speed Lines with Louis Mueller.

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