Continental Airlines Begins Using Bombardier Q400 Aircraft for Newark-Based Regional...

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Continental Airlines Begins Using Bombardier Q400 Aircraft for Newark-Based
Regional Service
Ideal aircraft for short and medium distance routes from Liberty

    NEW YORK, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines
(NYSE: CAL) begins service today with a new type of regional aircraft from its
New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport.  The efficient, quiet
and comfortable 74-seat Bombardier Q400 will allow Continental to increase
seat capacity at its Newark hub without adding more flights. The Q400 is an
ideal aircraft to operate at Liberty as it will allow more extensive use of
alternate approach and departure routes and will enable flight operations at
lower altitudes.
    "Our selection of the Q400 aircraft is an important move for us because it
addresses our need for efficiency without sacrificing our customers' comfort,
and because it is well-suited to the unique operating environment at Newark
Liberty," said Mark Erwin, Continental's senior vice president of corporate
development.
    Colgan Air Inc., a subsidiary of Pinnacle Airlines Corp., will operate the
flights as Continental Connection on short and medium-distance routes from
Liberty.  The first cities to be served by Continental from New York using the
Q400 are Albany, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Rochester.  Additional service from
New York and Cleveland will be added throughout 2008.
                              The Q400 Aircraft
    Manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace, the Q400 is a high-efficiency,
modern-technology turboprop, which will be configured with 74 seats in a
single cabin.  With a maximum cruise speed of 440 mph, the Q400 can keep pace
with traffic flows in and out of busy metropolitan airports like Newark
Liberty.  Passenger comfort will be enhanced by the Q400's state-of-the-art
noise and vibration suppression system.
    Continental has entered into a 10-year capacity-purchase agreement with
Pinnacle Airlines Corp.  The company will acquire 15 new Q400 aircraft which
it will operate through its Colgan subsidiary.  Continental will schedule and
market the service.
                              About Continental
    Continental Airlines is the world's fifth largest airline.  Continental,
together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than
2,900 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 144
domestic and 139 international destinations. More than 550 additional points
are served via SkyTeam alliance airlines.  With more than 45,000 employees,
Continental has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam, and
together with Continental Express, carries approximately 69 million passengers
per year. Continental consistently earns awards and critical acclaim for both
its operation and its corporate culture.
    For the fourth consecutive year, FORTUNE magazine named Continental the
No. 1 World's Most Admired Airline on its 2007 list of World's Most Admired
Companies. Continental was also named the No. 1 airline on the publication's
2007 America's Most Admired airline industry list.  Additionally, Continental
again won major awards at the OAG Airline of the Year Awards including "Best
Airline Based in North America" for the fourth year in a row, and "Best
Executive/Business Class" for the fifth consecutive year. For more company
information, visit continental.com.
SOURCE  Continental Airlines

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