American Airlines
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American Airlines is a major U.S. based airline, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. Serving over 160 destinations across 5 continents. In terms of revenue, it is the second largest airline in the world after Air France-KLM.
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Current Fleet
| Manufacturer | Type | Thumbnail | Engines | Period of service | Amount | Routes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing | 737-800 | |
CFM International CFM56 | 1999- | 77 | Domestic flights out of Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles and New York-LaGuardia. International flights to Canada and Latin America. |
| Boeing | 757-200 | |
Rolls Royce RB211 | 1989- | 124 | High-capacity domestic flights out of all major hubs. International flights to Latin America and Western Europe. |
| Boeing | 767-200ER | |
General Electric CF6 | 1985- | 15 | Trans-continental domestic flights between New York-JFK, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and San Francisco. |
| Boeing | 767-300ER | |
General Electric CF6 | 1988- | 58 | High-capacity domestic flights between major hubs. International flights to Latin America and Europe. |
| Boeing | 777-200ER | |
Rolls Royce Trent 892 | 1999- | 47 | High-capacity domestic flights between major hubs. International flights to Latin America, Europe and Asia. |
| McDonnell Douglas | MD-82 | |
Pratt & Whitney JT9D | 1983- | 296 | Domestic, International to Canada and Mexico. |
Hubs
- United States
- Florida
- Illinois
- O'Hare International Airport, Chicago
- Puerto Rico
- Luiz Manos International Airport, San Juan
- Texas
Focus Cities
- Japan
- Narita International Airport, Tokyo
- United Kingdom
- Heathrow International Airport, London
- United States
- California
- Missouri
- New York
- John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York
- LaGuardia Airport, New York
Former Hubs
- United States
- Tennessee
- Nashville International Airport (Closed in 1995)
- Tennessee
