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2010-09-30, 11:01 AM
NYCAviation:
16 Photos of Continental’s Fantastic 76 Year Run (http://nycaviation.com/2010/09/16-photos-of-continentals-76-year-run/)
A photographic look back at the 76 years of Continental, which will cease to exist on Friday, October 1st.
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sporky
2010-09-30, 02:07 PM
Really Oct 1st? That seems like it is way too quick. Didn't the DL/NW merger take a year or so to fully get done?
-Tad
Alex T
2010-09-30, 06:31 PM
Really Oct 1st? That seems like it is way too quick. Didn't the DL/NW merger take a year or so to fully get done?
-Tad
If I recall, April 19th, 2008 is when DL/NW announced to merge, and the merger closed October 29th, 2008. So exactly 6 months later NW was done after the announcement. Then SOC occurred Dec 31st, 2009 for DL/NW I believe.
So to CLOSE the merger it doesn't take "too long". However to become SOC takes a bit, in DL's case, a little over 1 year and a half, from April 2008 (announcement) to December of 2009 (SOC was combined).
So for UA/CO, May 2nd, 2010 is when UA/CO announced to join together, and now October 1st is when UA/CO are combined, so literally almost exactly 5 months later, about the same time. SOC for UA/CO won't occur for a bit however.
Alex
sporky
2010-10-01, 12:24 AM
Ah ok, guess I got confused between the merger close and SOC occurring. Thanks for the clarification Alex!
-Tad
JHNA57
2010-10-01, 09:25 AM
Here is another tribute which I think is pretty well done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgLFSSARoJA
It reminds me of when they started service to Newark, I made it a point to drive out there just so I could get a glimpse of "the Proud Bird with the Golden Tail"
FlyingColors
2010-10-01, 10:08 PM
The true era of "The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail" was well before CO became a stable at EWR. I'm fortunate to get a picture of a strange visitor in 1975 of a Continental 727-100 at EWR. They would have sporatice service back then and shared a single gate with Piedmont in Terminal A.
Continental's origional fleet of 747s and DC-10s were the most luxurious ever in service.
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