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  Logo AmericanEagleLogogif
  Logo Size 100px
  IATA MQ
  ICAO EGF
  Callsign Eagle Flight
  Parent AMR Corp
  Founded 1984
  Key People Peter M Bowler ( CEO )
  Headquarters Fort Worth , Texas
  Hubs Dallas-Fort Worth Int'l Airport <BR> O'Hare International Airport <br> Miami International Airport <BR> Los Angeles International Airport <br> John F Kennedy Int'l Airport <BR> Logan International Airport <BR> Raleigh-Durham Int'l Airport <BR> San Jose International Airport <BR> Lambert Saint Louis Int'l Airport <BR> LaGuardia Airport <br> Luis Muñoz Marín Int'l Airport <br>
  Focus Cities
  Frequent Flyer AAdvantage
  Lounge Admirals Club
  Alliance Oneworld
  Fleet Size 258
  Destinations 140
  Website http://wwwaacom/content/footer/eagleOverviewjhtml


American Eagle Airlines is an Airline based in Fort Worth , Texas , USA . It is a Regional Airline partner of American Airlines (both wholly owned by AMR Corporation), operating over 1,600 flights a day, serving 140 cities across the USA, Canada , Mexico and the Caribbean . It is considered to be the world's largest regional airline system. Like its partner, American Airlines , American Eagle is a member of the Oneworld alliance. American Eagle also has a codesharing agreement with Northwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines .


HISTORY

American Eagle was conceived in the mid-1980s as a collection of regional carriers with contracts to carry the American Eagle brand name and started operations on 1 November 1984 . The first of these was Command Airways (or Command Airlines) and was based at Dutchess County Airport in Wappinger, New York . The operation there included a maintenance facility. Other carriers included Avair , Simmons Airlines , Wings West Airlines and Metro airlines and Chaparral Airlines. In the mid-1990s, these carriers were purchased by American and combined to form Flagship Airlines dba American Eagle. Executive Air was not merged into American Eagle, and it still provides American Eagle service by contract, although it is wholly owned by American Eagle. American Eagle launched its first jet service in May 1998 from Chicago to Cleveland , Cincinnati and Milwaukee using Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft. Business Express was acquired in March 1999 and integrated in December 2000 .

American Eagle's flights from Los Angeles International Airport are codeshared by Continental Airlines , and are under the Delta Connection name for Delta Air Lines .


INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS

In 1988, an American Eagle Metroliner crashed in Indiana killing all 12 people onboard.

The airline suffered two fatal crashes during 1994. In October an ATR-72 aircraft crashed during a snowstorm near Roselawn, Indiana, killing all 68 people aboard. In December a Jetstream 32 aircraft crashed while landing at Raleigh, North Carolina, killing 15 people.

On May 9th, 2004, an ATR-72 crashed while landing in San Juan , Puerto Rico . No passegers were killed but at least 13 passengers and crew suffered serious injuries.


HUBS

American Eagle operates from hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth , Chicago-O'Hare , Miami , Los Angeles , New York LaGuardia , Boston-Logan , and San Jose . (American's other hub, St. Louis , is served by AmericanConnection rather than American Eagle.)

American Eagle also operates a maintenance facility at Abilene Regional Airport in Abilene, Texas .


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FLEET

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The American Eagle Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2006):


In March 2006, the average age of American Eagle Airlines fleet is 5.3 years .

Executive Air , which uses American Eagle's livery but is not part of American Eagle Airlines, uses ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft.


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