American Airlines has announced plans to update the interiors of its regional American Eagle aircraft. The company will introduce new colors, materials, and finishes in cabin design, along with more charging points and fast Wi-Fi on all regional jets. The rollout of these changes is scheduled to begin in the fall.
The updated cabins will first appear on newly delivered Embraer E175 and Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft. Following this, American Airlines will retrofit all two-class American Eagle aircraft—including the Bombardier CRJ700, Bombardier CRJ900, Embraer E170, and Embraer E175—with the new interiors. However, Embraer E145s operated by Piedmont Airlines are not included in this upgrade.
Earlier this year, American Eagle and PSA introduced a new standard for interior design on regional jets. The first aircraft featuring these updates—a CRJ900 registered as N639NN—is already operating. All future deliveries of CRJ900s and new Embraer E175s will include the refreshed interiors.