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  2. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. [3] United operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States and all six inhabited continents [10] primarily out of its seven hubs, with Chicago–O'Hare having the largest number of daily flights [11] and Denver carrying the most passengers in 2023. [12]

  3. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland was a hub for United Airlines from the post–World War II era until the mid-1980s. After United moved out, Continental Airlines moved in, making it the dominant carrier at the airport in the 1990s and 2000s. After United and Continental merged in 2010, United closed the Cleveland hub, though it still has a flight attendant base ...

  4. United Air Lines Flight 521 - Wikipedia

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    United Air Lines Flight 521 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by a Douglas DC-4 from LaGuardia Airport in New York City to Cleveland, Ohio.On May 29, 1947, while attempting to take off on runway 18, the aircraft failed to get airborne, overran the end of the runway, ripped through an airport fence onto traffic on the Grand Central Parkway, and slammed into an embankment, ultimately ...

  5. History of United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines is the largest airline in the world, with 103,300 employees (which includes the entire holding company United Airlines Holdings) and 975 aircraft. It was the brainchild of William Boeing and emerged from his consolidation of numerous carriers and equipment manufacturers from 1928 to 1930.

  6. United Air Lines Flight 615 - Wikipedia

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    United Air Lines Flight 615 was a US transcontinental east–west airline service from Boston to Hartford, Cleveland, Chicago, Oakland and San Francisco.On August 24, 1951, the Douglas DC-6 with registration N37550 [1] operating the service, crashed on approach to Oakland, causing the death of all 44 passengers and 6 crew members on board.

  7. United Airlines Flight 93 - Wikipedia

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    The United Airlines "Battleship Gray" livery used on the aircraft is visible. The first responders arrived at the crash site after 10:06. [75] Cleveland Center controllers, unaware the flight had crashed, notified the Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS) at 10:07 that Flight 93 had a bomb on board and passed the last known position. This call ...

  8. Category:United Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    0–9. United Air Lines Flight 4; United Air Lines Flight 34; United Airlines Flight 93; United Airlines Flight 173; United Airlines Flight 175; United Airlines Flight 232

  9. United Air Lines Flight 23 - Wikipedia

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    United Air Lines Flight 23 was a regularly-scheduled flight operated by United Air Lines [a] between Newark, New Jersey, and Oakland, California, with intermediate stops.On October 10, 1933, the Boeing 247 airliner serving the flight, registered as NC13304 [1], exploded and crashed near Chesterton, Indiana, United States, en route from Cleveland to Chicago.