Back in February 2013, US Airways announced its merger with American Airlines to form the world's largest airline. Doug Parker, then CEO of US Airways, became the chief executive of the newly-formed American Airlines Group (AAL). The merger required complex integration processes as two major airlines with different operational philosophies combined.
Parker had to make significant decisions regarding the company's new board and hub traffic management. "American Airlines has inherited several assets from the merger," highlighting its importance for the carrier's current operations.
US Airways, founded in 1939 as All American Aviation, went through various transformations and expansions over decades. By 1997, it was renamed US Airways and expanded its fleet and services. However, financial struggles led to bankruptcies in 2002 and 2004 until a merger with America West Airlines helped it recover.