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Continental Airlines Contributes Additional $50 Million to Its Defined Benefit Pension PlanHOUSTON, June 14, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Continental Airlines, Inc. (NYSE: CAL) today announced that it has contributed $50 million to its defined benefit pension plan from proceeds received in the second closing under a secured term loan facility. Continental Airlines and its wholly owned subsidiary, Continental Micronesia, Inc., borrowed $50 million on June 10, 2005, raising the total borrowed under such facility to $350 million.
"Our employee pension plan continues to be a high priority," said Chairman and CEO Larry Kellner. "We are working hard to fulfill our pension obligations and keep our promises to our employees."
The contribution is in addition to Continental's pension plan contributions earlier this year, bringing its year-to-date pension contribution to $180 million.
The closing of the initial $300 million borrowing under the term loan facility occurred on June 1, 2005. With the completion of the second funding on June 10, the facility is now fully funded.

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