American Airlines (AA)
Airline Overview
Founded in 1931 as American Airways, American Airlines (AA) is the world's largest airline when measured by revenue and fleet size. A founding member of the Oneworld alliance, AA operates a primary hub at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and has eight secondary hubs at airports across the United States. The airline flies to about 345 destinations in North America, the Caribbean, South America, Asia and Europe. It has codeshare agreements with 15 other carriers, as well as joint ventures with British Airways, Japan Airlines, Iberia, Finnair and Qantas on certain routes. Its fleet consists of 963 aircraft.
Aircraft Summary
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Boeing 777-300ER (77W)
Seats:52 Flagship Business8 Flagship First188 Main Cabin28 Main Cabin Extra28 Premium Economy |
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Airbus A321 (32B) Layout 3
Seats:20 Flagship Business10 Flagship First36 Main Cabin36 Main Cabin Extra |
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