US-based United Airlines and Continental Airlines have agreed a deal to merge, creating the world's biggest carrier.
The company said it expected the deal, worth $3.2bn (£2.1bn) to deliver savings of more than $1bn a year.
The combined group will be named United Airlines, with new branding combining the current Continental colours with the United Airlines name.
Continental's boss Jeff Smisek will head the new company.
He will take on the role of chief executive, while United Airlines' Glenn Tilton will serve as the non-executive chairman, in a deal described as "a merger of equals".
Together United and Continental currently fly to 370 destinations worldwide, flying 144 million passengers.
Mr Tilton called the deal "great... for our customers, our employees, our shareholders and our communities".
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