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American Airlines receives its 999th and 1,000th mainline aircraft with new Boeing deliveries

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American Airlines receives its 999th and 1,000th mainline aircraft with new Boeing deliveries
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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines has added two new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, registered as N313UR and N812UP, to its fleet. The planes were delivered from Boeing Field in Washington to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas, according to planespotter Thomas Beam.

With these additions, American Airlines now operates a total of 1,000 mainline aircraft. This milestone places the airline second globally in terms of fleet size, behind United Airlines.

The newly delivered 737 MAX jets are expected to play a role in American’s upcoming “Wine & Alpine” campaign this winter. The campaign includes routes such as Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to Fort Myers, Florida, which cater to increased leisure travel during the season. However, it is not confirmed if these specific aircraft will be assigned directly to that route.

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport remains central to American’s operations and future plans. The airport is also important for the airline’s codeshare partnership with Porter Airlines of Canada. This partnership aims to expand travel options across North America for customers from both countries. Jason Reisinger, Managing Director of Global Network Planning at American Airlines, said:

“American is focused on giving our customers the most options to pick the perfect vacation destination, and now there are even more ways to turn travel dreams into reality. Earning AAdvantage miles and status with American’s new summer routes is the perfect setup to planning winter holidays with friends and family.”

American Airlines continues its strategy of investing in various aircraft manufacturers by purchasing additional Airbus A321neo, Boeing 737 MAX 10, and Embraer E175 jets. Its Airbus A320 family fleet has grown significantly and is now considered the largest worldwide at 485 aircraft. The airline currently operates 386 Boeing 737s overall.

Recent industry data shows that Airbus has surpassed Boeing in narrowbody jet production numbers over recent years. Despite Boeing reaching a monthly production cap set by regulators for its MAX line, output delays have allowed the Airbus A320 series to become the best-selling narrowbody jet globally.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport serves as a major hub for American Airlines’ network. It handles nearly 1,000 daily flights connecting over 230 destinations in more than 30 countries. The airport employs about one-third of American’s global workforce and supports specialized services such as sports charters for professional leagues like the NFL.

The addition of more fuel-efficient Boeing 737 MAX 8s aligns with American's efforts toward modernizing its fleet while reducing operational costs and improving passenger experience through updated cabin features.

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