UAL Corporation

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UAL Corporation
Type Public (NASDAQUAUA)
Founded 1926
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, USA
Key people Glenn F. Tilton, Chairman & CEO
Industry Major Airlines
Products Airline Services
Revenue $19.340 Billion USD (2006)
Net income $22.876 Million USD (2006)
Employees 55,000 (2007)
Website www.united.com

UAL Corporation (NASDAQUAUA) is an airline holding company, incorporated in Delaware with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. The CEO of UAL Corporation since September 2002 is Glenn Tilton.

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History

UAL Corporation was incorporated December 30, 1968 as a Delaware corporation as part of a reorganization of United Airlines, now its largest subsidiary, whose history is considerably longer.

Starting in 1982, in response to the reality of a deregulated airline market place, United attempted to diversify its business to stabilize its finances and make its labor costs competitive with other airlines. It acquired the Westin and Hilton hotel chains and the Hertz Corporation car rental company, and briefly changed its name to Allegis.

The ventures were profitable in 1987 when Allegis divested itself of these other operations.

In December 2002, UAL and 26 of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It emerged on February 1, 2006.

Directors

As of 2008, the directors of UAL Corporation are:

Subsidiaries

As of April 2006, the company's subsidiaries included the following:

  • United Air Lines, Inc. (including Ted and United Cargo)
    • Covia, LLC
    • Domicile Management Services, Inc. (also subsidiary of Air Wis Services)
    • Kion de Mexico, S.A. de C.V
    • Kion Leasing, Inc.
    • Premier Meeting and Travel Services, Inc.
    • UAL Loyalty Services Inc. (loyalty programs and travel clubs, including United Cruises)
      • Mileage Plus Holdings Inc.
      • ULS Ventures, Inc.
    • United Air Lines Ventures, Inc.
    • United Aviation Fuels Corporation (fuel purchasing unit)
    • United Cogen, Inc. (develops and operates cogeneration and power projects)
    • United GHS, Inc. (ground handling services)
    • United Vacations Inc.
    • United Worldwide Corporation
  • Air Wis Services, Inc.
  • Four Star Insurance Company, Ltd.
  • Four Star Leasing, Inc.
  • UAL Benefits Management, Inc.
  • UAL Company Services Inc.

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