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Revision as of 00:46, 12 October 2005

Arrival of UN Visiting Mission, Majuro, 1978. Sign reads "Please release us from the bondage of your trusteeship agreement." An Air Mike Boeing 727 is in the background.

Continental Micronesia, formerly known as Air Micronesia, is a subsidiary of Continental Airlines. Its nickname is "Air Mike." While completely controlled by Continental, its operations are autonomous. The airline maintains its hub at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in the US territory of Guam in the western Pacific Ocean.

Code Data

  • IATA Code: CO (formerly CS)
  • ICAO Code: CMI
  • Callsign: Air Mike

History

The airline was established in 1968 and started operations on 16 May 1968 as Air Micronesia.

Services

Destinations served are:

United States and U.S. Territories

Fleet

Continental Micronesia operate Boeing 737-824 and Boeing 767-424 aircraft (in Pacific Configuration) from Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in Tamuning, Guam.