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United Airlines leverages Continental's Boeing fleet post-merger
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United Airlines' merger with Continental Airlines in 2010 is notable for more than just combining routes and adopting a new logo. A key asset from this merger was Continental's Boeing 737 Next-Generation (NG) program, which included over a hundred planes. This fleet has been instrumental in United's transition to the fuel-efficient 737 MAX, providing a foundation for pilot training, maintenance compatibility, and cost efficiencies.

Continental Airlines was an early adopter of Boeing’s 737 NG family, placing an initial order for the Boeing 737-600 in 1996. By the late 1990s, Continental had ordered 30 aircraft, delivered between 1997 and 1999. These orders were part of a strategy to replace older aircraft models and improve operational efficiency with advanced features like improved wings and glass cockpits.

By July 2001, Continental had received its 100th Boeing 737 NG from Boeing. In the mid-2000s, additional orders further solidified its position as one of the largest operators of the NG series in the Americas. In 2012, Continental converted remaining orders to larger variants to align capacity with demand.

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When United merged with Continental, it not only acquired planes but also gained scale and operational synergies. This existing infrastructure made United an attractive customer for Boeing's next iteration: the 737 MAX. Shortly after the merger, United ordered more environmentally friendly LEAP-1B-powered MAX jets.

As of mid-2025, United's narrowbody fleet includes approximately 329 NG airframes and a growing number of MAX aircraft. The fleet mix offers range and capacity control across various routes. Starting in late 2025 into the next decade, United plans to retire aging NG models while keeping certain variants longer due to their structural value.

Analysts note that Continental’s investment provided United with operational readiness for future expansions without incurring high costs associated with introducing new aircraft types from scratch. This strategic foresight has resulted in sustained operational advantages for United.

Looking forward, although passengers may not notice Continental’s legacy directly, its impact on United’s fleet operations will continue well into the future.

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