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The real reason why American Airlines' Airbus A321 livery is different from the rest of its fleet
A look at why the A321 fleet features a small, unique detail, and how it fits into American's unique fleet strategy.
To accompany the A321XLR debut, American announced 15 new routes for 2026, strengthening its domestic network. The airline ...
Let's understand more about American's A321neo fleet, how they came to own these aircraft, and where they fly.
American's new Flagship Suites business class on the A321XLR represents a clear upgrade from the 2-2 Flagship Business seats on its A321Ts.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Charlotte-based reporter Ted Reed covers airlines and airline labor. This article is more than 10 years old. At American, the ...
In case you missed this from last week, American Airlines' fleet renewal effort took its latest step last Tuesday. That's when the airline showed off its first Airbus A321 Transcontinental aircraft in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Charlotte-based reporter Ted Reed covers airlines and airline labor. American, which said it just completed its most challenging ...
American Airlines will begin flying its premium Airbus A321 transcontinental aircraft between Boston and Los Angeles next April, as it adjusts schedules for the 17-aircraft strong fleet. The Oneworld ...
American Airlines took delivery this week of the new Airbus A321 airliner which will begin flying between New York and Los Angeles and New York and San Francisco next year. American Airlines says the ...
American Airlines took delivery of its very first Airbus A321 Thursday, the second brand of Airbus jets for a company that has long relied exclusively Boeing and McDonnell Douglas jets. The plane will ...
American Airlines today welcomed its new Airbus A321 Transcontinental jet, which will be operating cross-country flights from New York's JFK airport. The aircraft will have First, Business, and ...
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating an Aug. 15 incident in which an American Airlines Airbus A321’s tail struck a runway. According to NTSB, American flight 1851, en ...
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