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  2. Behind the tailspin at American Airlines that has sent debt ...

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    Behind the tailspin at American Airlines that has sent debt soaring, investors fleeing, and the stock plunging 90% to a level one analyst calls ‘bonkers’ Shawn Tully November 11, 2023 at 8:00 AM

  3. American Airlines Group - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Group Inc. is an American publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formed on December 9, 2013, by the merger of AMR Corporation , the parent company of American Airlines , and US Airways Group , the parent company of US Airways . [ 5 ]

  4. Dow Jones Transportation Average - Wikipedia

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    Dow Jones Transportation Average 1896–2012. The index is a running average of the stock prices of twenty transportation corporations, with each stock's price weighted to adjust for stock splits and other factors. [1]

  5. Robert Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lloyd "Bob" Crandall (born December 6, 1935, in Westerly, Rhode Island) is an American businessman who is the former president and chairman of American Airlines. Called an industry legend by airline industry observers, Crandall has been the subject of several books and is a member of the Hall of Honor of the Conrad Hilton college.

  6. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines [8] ... The two accidents with the highest fatalities in both the airline's and U.S. aviation history were Flight 191 in 1979 and Flight 587 in 2001.

  7. Airlines are doubling down on premium seats. So far, it's ...

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    American Airlines on Thursday reported an 8% increase in premium revenue in the third quarter compared with the prior year. ... While United's and Delta's stock prices have risen by 81% and 34% ...

  8. History of American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    1927 American Airways FC-2 A Stinson Trimotor first operated by Century Airlines DC-3 "Flagship", American's chief aircraft type during the World War II period. American Airlines was developed from a conglomeration of 82 small airlines through acquisitions in 1930 [2] and reorganizations; initially, American Airways was a common brand used by a number of independent carriers.

  9. American Eagle (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    A Convair 580, similar to the one operating the inaugural American Eagle flight An American Eagle Bombardier CRJ700. Prior to the Airline Deregulation Act in 1978, most major US air carriers had maintained close relationships with independent regional carriers in order to feed passengers from smaller markets into the larger cities, and, in turn, onto the larger legacy carriers.