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  1. Walter Thomas Varney (December 26, 1888 – January 25, 1967) was an American aviation pioneer who founded forerunners of two major U.S. airlines, United Airlines and Continental Airlines, which combined under United Continental Holdings long after his death.

  2. Apr 6, 2018 · Varney Air Lines, founded by Walter T. Varney, was one of the first private airlines to win an airmail contract from the U.S. Post Office Department. On April 6, 1926, it made the first scheduled delivery of airmail by a civilian in the U.S. from Pasco, Washington to Elko, Nevada.

  3. United was formed by the amalgamation of several airlines in the late 1920s, the oldest of these being Varney Air Lines, created in 1926 by Walter Varney who later co-founded the predecessor to Continental Airlines.

  4. Learn about the origins of United Airlines, one of the first commercial airlines in the world, founded by Walter T. Varney in 1926. Discover the milestones, innovations, and challenges of the airline's history and its current status.

  5. Jan 23, 2021 · Walter Thomas Varney was an aviation pioneer and founded what later became Continental Airlines. Walter Thomas Varney served as a pilot in the Aviation Section of the US Signal Corps during the First World War.

  6. Aug 28, 2023 · United Airlines can trace its origins to 1926 when Walter Varney founded Varney Air Lines in Boise, Idaho. Looking to modernize the county's postal service, the Postmaster General was told to give lucrative mail contracts to private airlines. Varney Air Lines was the only bidder winning the contract to deliver mail in the upper Northwest states.

  7. Other articles where Walter T. Varney is discussed: Continental Airlines, Inc.: …to Varney Airlines, incorporated by Walter T. Varney in 1934. Later it came under the control of Robert Forman Six (president 1938–82), who gave the airline the name Continental and, in the following decades, transformed the shoestring operation into one of the major American transportation companies ...