United Airlines

United Airlines is an airline based in the state of Illinois in the United States, operating scheduled domestic and international services.

History
United Airlines was created on 28 March 1931 through the merger of several air transport companies.

United Airlines in British Columbia
United operate flights between Vancouver and Chicago (O'Hare), Denver, Houston (Intercontinental), Los Angeles, Newark, San Francisco, and Washington DC (Dulles), as well as to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil via Houston.

In ski season, United offers a package ticket to the Powder King ski resort in conjunction with BC Rail, which includes air transport from Chicago to Prince George and rail transport from Prince George to the resort.

When it absorbed Capital Airlines in 1961, United acquired seven DHBC-2 Heron 3B aircraft; these were used for several years more on former Capital routes, but were sold off between 1966 and 1968.

Current

 * Airbus A319-100 - 93
 * Airbus A320-200 - 97
 * Airbus A321neo - 0, +70 on order, deliveries to start in 2023, to replace Boeing 757
 * Airbus A321XLR - 0, +50 on order, deliveries to start in 2024, to replace Boeing 757
 * Airbus A350-900 - 0, +45 on order, deliveries to start in 2025
 * Boeing 737-700 - 40
 * Boeing 737-800 - 141
 * Boeing 737-900 - 12
 * Boeing 737-900ER - 136
 * Boeing 737 MAX 8 - 16, +74 on order
 * Boeing 737 MAX 9 - 30, +49 on order
 * Boeing 737 MAX 10 - 0, +250 on order, deliveries to start in 2023, to replace Boeing 757
 * Boeing 757-200 - 40, to be retired by 2026, to be replaced by Airbus A321neo, Airbus A321XLR, and Boeing 737 MAX 10
 * Boeing 757-300 - 21
 * Boeing 767-300ER - 38
 * Boeing 767-400ER - 15
 * Boeing 777-200 - 19
 * Boeing 777-200ER - 55
 * Boeing 777-300ER - 22
 * Boeing 787-8 - 12
 * Boeing 787-9 - 38
 * Boeing 787-10 - 13, +8 on order

Historic

 * Boeing 40A - ? (1927-1937), inherited from Boeing Air Transport and Varney Air Lines
 * Boeing 80A - ? (1928-1934), inherited from Boeing Air Transport
 * Boeing 247 - 59 (1933-1942)
 * Boeing 377 Stratocruiser - 7 (1950-1954)
 * Boeing 720 - 29 (1960-1976)
 * Boeing 727-100 - 126 (1963-1993)
 * Boeing 727-200 - 104 (1968-2001)
 * Boeing 737-200 - 101 (1968-2001)
 * Boeing 737-300 - 103 (1986-2009)
 * Boeing 737-500 - 73 (1990-2009); 29 (2012-2013), inherited from Continental Airlines
 * Boeing 747-100 - 23 (1970-1999)
 * Boeing 747-200B - 10 (1987-2000)
 * Boeing 747-400 - 44 (1989-2017)
 * Boeing 757-200 - 99 (1989-2020)
 * Boeing 767-200 - 36 (1982-2005)
 * Boeing 767-200ER - 16 (2010-2013), inherited from Continental Airlines
 * Convair CV-340 - 50 (1952-1968)
 * DHBC-2 Heron 3B - 7 (1961-1968), inherited from Capital Airlines
 * Douglas DC-3 - ? (1937-late 1950s)
 * Douglas DC-4, DC-4E - 36 (1946-1957)
 * Douglas DC-6, DC-6B - 90 (1946-1969)
 * Douglas DC-7 - 57 (1954-1966)
 * Douglas DC-8-10 - 2 (1959-1961), both crashed
 * Douglas DC-8-20 - 30 (1959-1982)
 * Douglas DC-8-30 - 11 (1967-1974)
 * Douglas DC-8-50 - 33 (1959-1987)
 * Douglas DC-8-60 - 12 (1967-1987)
 * Douglas DC-8-70 - 29 (1967-1991)
 * Ford Trimotor - ? (1931-?)
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 - 48 (1971-2001)
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 - 7 (1983-2001)
 * Sud Aviation Caravelle - 20 (1961-1970)
 * Vickers Viscount - 48 (1955-1969)

BC-made aircraft
''Note: a green background indicates an aircraft in service, a yellow background indicates a retired aircraft, and a pink background indicates an aircraft lost in an accident.

Routes
Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within the United States; "Continental" refers to services between NAFTA signatories (BC, Mexico, Canada, and the United States).