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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · In 1930 Varney Air Lines was bought by the United Aircraft and Transport Corporation, a consortium owned by Boeing and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. With business booming, Varney upgraded the airline with new aircraft, including the dedicated Boeing 40 mail plane.

  2. Apr 6, 2018 · In 1930, Varney Air Lines was acquired by United Aircraft and Transport Corporation and merged into an airline group that also included Pacific Air Transport, Boeing Air Transport, and National Air Transport.

  3. Feb 26, 2015 · Continental, originally Varney Speed Services, started out like many airlines from the 1930s, carrying mail for the United States Postal service. With a focus on the Southwestern United States and new mail routes, Robert Six bought the Southwest division of Varney.

  4. Varney Air Lines started services on 06Apr1926 & ceased operations in May1934. Renamed to VARNEY AIR TRANSPORT – [UNITED AIR LINES was formed as a holding company for UNITED AIRCRAFT & TRANSPORT. This was a merger of BOEING AIR TRANSPORT , PACIFIC AIR TRANSPORT , NATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT and VARNEY AIR LINES. Acquired CAPTAL AIRLINES in 1961.

  5. Varney Air Lines was an American airline company that started service on April 6, 1926, as an airmail carrier. Formed by Walter Varney, the airline was based in Boise, Idaho, United States. [1] The airline is one of the predecessors of United Airlines. [2]

  6. Varney also formed Varney Speed Lines in 1934, which would later become known as Continental Airlines. The first flight in United Airlines history was piloted by Leon Cuddeback on April 6, 1926. Subsequently, the Swallow aircraft departed from Pascoe, Washington, and landed in Boise, Idaho.

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  8. Sep 17, 2023 · A fast-growing airline, Varney Airlines, was also acquired by United Aircraft Corp, which then became United Aircraft and Transportation Corporation (UATC). Founded by Walter Varney, Varney Airlines reflected modern airline operations after it expanded its business from mail to passengers using a Boeing 247 aircraft.

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