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American Airlines (AA) is the major airline in the United States. It is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, and operates scheduled flights throughout the United States, as well as flights to Latin America, Western Europe, and Japan. Since 1982, AA has been a subsidiary of the AMR Corporation, which also owns American Eagle and its subsidiary Executive Air (American's other commuter affiliate, American Connection, is independent of AMR). The chairman and CEO of AMR and AA is Gerard Arpey .

By many measures, including passenger traffic, fleet size, and number of employees, American is the largest airline in the world. As of October 2004, American served 172 cities with a fleet of 840 aircraft, handling 80 million passengers a year with an average of 2,600 daily departures.

American has three main hubs: Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, and MiamiMiami International Airport ( IATA Airport Code: MIA ICAO Airport Code: KMIA , is located in Miami, Florida. It has flights to airports throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America, The Caribbean, and Western Europe. Along with Atlanta's Hartsfield. American also has major operations at BostonEdward Lawrence Logan International Airport in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the 20 busiest airports in the U. with 22 million passengers a year using its 55 airlines. It covers 2,400 acres (10 km²), has five major runwa, New York LaGuardiaFiorello La Guardia Airport is located in Flushing, a neighborhood within the New York City borough of Queens, New York near the Flushing Bay. It serves the greater New York area. Its IATA airport code is LGA. LaGuardia is New York's main domestic airport and JFKKennedy International Airport ( IATA Airport Code: JFK ICAO Airport Code KJFK is the main international airport in New York City, and is one of the largest airports in the world. It is located in the borough of Queens, straddling Jamaica and Howard Beach, Los AngelesLos Angeles International Airport ( IATA airport code: LAX), is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California. It is generally refered to by Southern Californians as simply "LAX. The airport is estimated to be the world's fifth busiest airport, serv, San Francisco, San Juan, and St. LouisLambert-Saint Louis International Airport ( IATA Airport Code STL) is the primary airport for Saint Louis, Missouri and the surrounding area. In 2003, over 20 million passengers traveled through the airport. History The airport was originally a balloon la and operates maintenance bases at Tulsa, Kansas City, and Fort Worth Alliance.

American is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance.



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