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American Airlines starts removing seatback screens during legacy Airbus A319 retrofits

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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines has started the process of retrofitting more than 30 of its legacy Airbus A319 aircraft. The first plane, registered as N8001N, was flown from Charlotte Douglas International Airport to El Salvador International Airport on July 15 for the overhaul. This information was first reported by aviation watchdog JonNYC and confirmed through Flightradar24 tracking data.

The retrofit will remove seatback screens from these aircraft, which are currently the last short-to-medium-haul planes in American’s fleet to offer this feature. In addition to eliminating the screens, the airline will expand its first class cabin from eight seats to twelve and introduce extra-large overhead bins. Each seat will also be equipped with a power outlet as part of a new cabin design.

American Airlines has previously sent aircraft to El Salvador for major cabin work. In May 2024, it completed converting its first A321T (transcontinental) into a standard two-class layout at the same location. That prototype required approval before returning to service and is currently operating under a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. It remains unclear if an STC will be necessary for the A319 retrofit or when final approval might be granted for N8001N's return to service.

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A spokesperson for American Airlines said there were no additional details available about the retrofit at this time.

The 32 legacy A319s targeted for this program were delivered between 2013 and 2015 and are distinct from other A319s in American’s fleet that came from US Airways and America West Airlines. These planes are also unique as they are the only Sharklet-equipped A319s flying in the United States.

While Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have invested in installing or upgrading seatback entertainment systems, American has chosen not to include such screens on its short- or medium-haul flights. Instead, it offers complimentary inflight entertainment that passengers can access using their own devices, aiming to reduce onboard weight.

Some of these older airframes may not receive upgrades due to impending retirements; industry data indicates that at least 40 A319s could leave service between now and 2026 as they reach ages of around 25–26 years old. Similar updates are planned for American’s fleet of inherited Airbus A320s—48 aircraft averaging over 24 years old—with plans calling for an expansion of first class seating from twelve to sixteen seats. However, ch-aviation reports that up to thirty of these may retire by next year.

Alongside cabin changes, cockpit displays on both A319 and A320 models began receiving upgrades last year aimed at improving pilot safety and reducing overall weight.

American Airlines operates as a full-service carrier with major hubs including Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Miami International Airport, New York JFK Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The company was founded in 1926 and uses AA/AAL as its IATA/ICAO code.

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