Memorabilia


"United Will Stand" became the company's rallying cry in November 2002, as the airline vigorously pursued a financial recovery plan to avoid bankruptcy.
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United marked its 75th anniversary in 2001 with a special edition of its inflight magazine and a commemorative pin for employees.
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United issued a colorful pin to promote Easy Check-inSM, the self-service check-in kiosks it introduced in March 2001.
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The Age of Flight celebrates United's 75th anniversary with more than 280 images of early operations, memorabilia and more. It is available to the public for $19.95 at www.bookworld.com .
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United issued this pin to employees on the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, tragedy.
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United on Nov. 1, 2001, ended its United Shuttle branded operations.
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United on Oct. 29, 2002, inaugurates service between Washington, D.C., (Dulles) and both Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, becoming the first U.S. carrier to offer nonstop service between the U.S. capital and South America. The flights also give cargo customers the only nonstop service between Washington, D.C., and deep South America.
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After cooperating in the making of the film "Rush Hour 2," United premiered the movie on one of its flights.
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Era 1 (1910-1925)

Era 6 (1959-1969)

Era 2 (1926-1933)

Era 7 (1970-1989)

Era 3 (1934-1940)

Era 8 (1990-1993)

Era 4 (1941-1945)

Era 9 (1994-1999)

Era 5 (1946-1958)

 



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