Sunday, September 30, 2012

Continental Airlines (Houston) will reach the end of a very colorful history since July 15, 1934 thi




Continental Airlines (Houston) will reach the end of a very colorful history since July 15, 1934 this week. On November 30, 2011 at 1200Z (GMT) (0600 CST) the Continental Airlines name will slip into aviation history. On this date, United Airlines and Continental will complete their merger when a single operating certificate european rental car (SOC) will become a reality. Ironically, due to operational european rental car reasons, the CO certificate (AOC) will survive operating as United Airlines. The United AOC is the certificate european rental car being retired. All flights will use the United call sign and UA/UAL codes after this date. The CO 1991 color scheme will also survive as the new livery of United Airlines.
The final COA flight to land is planned to be flight COA 86 Shanghai (Pudong) (PVG)-Newark (EWR) on November 30. A Tampa (TPA)-Newark (EWR) flight COA 1612 is due to depart at 0659 (EST) (1159Z) on November 30 and will be the final dispatched COA flight if not delayed.
Thank you Beau. The CO legacy will survive in two ways first the livery continues as the new UA livery. european rental car Secondly, officially it is the CO AOC that will continue as the new United. Given all of the turmoil, reorganization and later success in the past, the CO story is quite a success story. european rental car It will be missed.

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