(AA) is the , the airline is headquartered in
Fort Worth, Texas , adjacent to the
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport . American operates scheduled flights throughout the
United States , as well as flights to
Canada ,
Latin America , the
Caribbean ,
Western Europe ,
Japan ,
China , and
India . The
Chairman , President, and
CEO of AA is
Gerard Arpey . In 2005, the airline flew more than 138 billion
Revenue Passenger Mile s (RPMs).
As of February 2007, American serves 157 cities (excluding codeshares with partner airlines) with a fleet of 670 aircraft. American carries more passengers between the US and Latin America (12.1 million in 2004) than any other airline, and is also strong in the transcontinental market.
American has five hubs:
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW),
Chicago (ORD),
Miami (MIA),
Saint Louis (STL), and
San Juan (SJU).
Dallas/Fort Worth is the airline's largest hub, with AA operating over 84 percent of flights at the airport and traveling to more destinations than from any of its other hubs.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and
New York City (JFK) serve as focus cities and international gateways. American operates maintenance bases at
Tulsa (TUL),
Kansas City (MCI), and
Fort Worth Alliance (AFW).
American Eagle Airlines is a Fort Worth, Texas-based regional airline partner of American Airlines, wholly owned by AMR Corporation.
American Airlines is a founding member of the
Oneworld Airline Alliance .
American Airlines was developed from a conglomeration of about 82 small airlines through a series of corporate acquisitions and reorganizations: initially, the name was used as a common brand by a number of independent air carriers. These included Southern Air Transport in Texas, Southern Air Fast Express (SAFE) in the western US, Universal Aviation in the Midwest (which operated a transcontinental air/rail route in 1929), and Colonial Air Transport in the Northeast.
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On
January 25 ,
1930 , American Airways was incorporated as a single company, with routes from
Boston ,
New York and
Chicago, Illinois to
Dallas , and a route from Dallas to
Los Angeles . The airline operated its routes with wood and fabric covered
Fokker Trimotor s and all metal
Ford Trimotor s. In 1934 American began flying
Curtiss Condor biplanes fitted with sleeping berths.
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In 1934, American Airways Company was acquired by
E.L. Cord , who renamed the company "American Air Lines". Cord hired Texas businessman
C.R. (Cyrus Rowlett) Smith to run the company. Early in its history, the company was headquartered at
Chicago Midway International Airport in
Chicago, Illinois .
Smith worked closely with
Donald Douglas to develop the
DC-3 , which American Airlines started flying in 1936. With the DC-3, American began to brand itself using nautical terms, calling its aircraft "
Flagships " and establishing the "Admirals Club", an honorary club for valued passengers. The DC-3s had a four-star "admiral's pennant" which would fly outside the cockpit window while the aircraft was parked, one of the most well-known images of the airline at the time.
American was the first airline to cooperate with
Fiorello LaGuardia 's plans to build an airport in
New York City , and partly as a result became the owner of the world's first
Airline Lounge at the new
LaGuardia Airport (LGA), which became known as the "
Admirals Club ." Membership was initially by invitation only, but a discrimination suit decades later changed the club into a paid membership club, creating the model for other airline lounges.
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