Continental Airlines and United Airlines have unveiled the new combined livery for after their merger is complete.
The tie-up will create the world's largest airline, which will be called United.
The Continental name will be ditched, though its colours have been integrated into the new United Airlines' livery (see below) along with the Continental globe, which has represented the brand since 1991.
Continental boss Jeff Smisek will become chief executive of the new company, while United's Glenn Tilton will be non-executive chairman.
Tilton said: "We are creating a stronger, more efficient airline, both operationally and financially, better positioned to succeed in a dynamic and highly competitive global aviation industry."
The company will be headquartered at United's Chicago offices.