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American Airlines removes seatback screens from A319 fleet amid cost-cutting measures
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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines is removing seatback entertainment screens from its short-to-medium-haul fleet, specifically retrofitting over 30 legacy Airbus A319s. These aircraft were the last in the airline’s domestic lineup to offer seatback screens. The decision is part of a broader cost-saving strategy that includes reducing service features and limiting investments in new entertainment technology.

The retrofitting program will also expand the first-class cabin on these A319s. The aircraft are being sent to El Salvador for modifications, with the first retrofit performed on N8001N. “Legacy” refers to 32 A319s acquired between 2013 and 2015, distinct from other A319s inherited through mergers with US Airways and America West Airlines.

With this move, American Airlines becomes the only major U.S. legacy carrier without seatback entertainment on short- and medium-haul flights. Delta Air Lines and United Airlines continue to install or upgrade seatback screens as part of their own cabin retrofits.

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Instead of screens, American Airlines will install device holders at each seat. Passengers can access entertainment by connecting to the “AA-Inflight” WiFi network and visiting aainflight.com on their personal devices once the plane reaches cruising altitude. The content library includes movies, TV shows, music, audiobooks, and podcasts; selections are updated regularly based on licensing agreements.

On longer routes operated by Boeing 787 aircraft, American maintains traditional seatback entertainment systems provided by Panasonic and Thales. Different configurations across business class, premium economy, Main Cabin Extra, and main cabin offer touchscreens ranging from 9-inch displays up to larger 15.4-inch or even new 4K touchscreen options with Bluetooth connectivity in some premium cabins.

Despite keeping these systems for long-haul flights, American has not invested in newer technologies like Panasonic’s Astrova system—first launched by Icelandair in January 2025—which features lighter-weight OLED displays with wireless headphone support and USB-C charging ports. United Airlines has announced plans to use Astrova on future deliveries as well.

Panasonic Avionics CEO stated: "We are confident that Astrova will connect passengers to United more effectively than any other IFE solution, and we will continue to optimize passenger engagement with a cabin experience that keeps pace with innovation in the consumer technology space."

Andy Masson of Panasonic Avionics added regarding Qantas’ adoption of Astrova: "Working closely with Qantas, our joint mission was to design a system that delivered all the creature comforts of home - everything from cinema-grade picture quality to high-fidelity audio and enough power to fast-charge all passenger devices."

In contrast with American’s approach, Delta Air Lines offers both live TV broadcasts—available since it broadcasted the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996—and streaming services across much of its Airbus and Boeing fleets at no extra charge for passengers.

American Airlines continues operating as a full-service carrier with major hubs including Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Miami International Airport (MIA), New York JFK Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX). The company was founded in 1926.

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