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American Airlines' parent company owns $30-million town house
Money & CompanyDespite filing for bankruptcy last month, the parent company of American Airlines owns a $30-million apartment in an upscale London neighborhood, according to bankruptcy documents. And the flight attendants that work at the bankrupt airline are seeing... -
American Airlines bankruptcy: 'Business as usual' for passengers
The parent company for American Airlines, the nation's third largest carrier, filed for bankruptcy, citing high labor costs and a volatile economy.
American Airlines, the largest carrier at Los Angeles International Airport, and a carrier at Bob Hope...Tags: Defense, National Security, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation, Bankruptcy
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AMR, American Airlines file for bankruptcy
American Airlines and its parent company AMR Corp filed for bankruptcy Tuesday after failing to win a labor deal with pilots and suffering from mounting fuel costs.
AMR had been the only major U.S. carrier to avoid bankruptcy in the past decade. Its...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation, Bankruptcy, Air Transportation
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Airlines Scrap Thousands of Flights as Irene Hits
Associated PressTravelers across the country are facing days of grief ahead as thousands of flights get canceled because of Hurricane Irene. Airlines are scrapping more than 9,000 flights this weekend from North Carolina to Boston, grounding would-be travelers as...Tags: Maryland, Transportation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Ronald Reagan, Air Transportation Delays
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Fewer flights could cost jobs at American Airlines
DALLAS (AP) — Fall and winter service reductions at American Airlines could cost some workers their jobs. American announced late Monday that it will reduce capacity in the current quarter by about 3 percent. It cited the weak economy, high fuel...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry
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Airbus, Boeing compete over American Airlines plane order
ReutersEuropean aircraft builder Airbus aims to win a large plane order from AMR Corp's American Airlines by offering $6 billion in preferential financing to woo the American carrier away from rival Boeing, according to the Wall Street Journal. Airbus wants...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, Politics, Europe, Boeing Co.
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American Airlines parent posts $162M loss for 3Q
DALLAS (AP) — Even higher fares couldn't pull American Airlines out of its financial nosedive. American's parent, AMR Corp., says that it lost $162 million in the third quarter, as fuel spending jumped 40 percent, wiping out higher revenue from...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Sources: American Airlines to split plane order with Boeing, Airbus
ReutersAmerican Airlines' board of directors was to vote overnight on an aircraft order potentially worth more than $20 billion and split between Boeing Co. and Airbus, sources said Tuesday. The vote comes after tense haggling that saw Boeing agree to update...Tags: Scott J. Hamilton, Southwest Airlines Co., Aerospace Manufacturing, American Airlines, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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Boeing, Airbus battle over American Airlines contract
ReutersAmerican Airlines, which once pledged loyalty to Boeing has let Airbus back into the room for negotiations on a potentially huge contract that could have far-reaching implications for the plane makers as well as the third-largest U.S. airline. By playing...Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, American Airlines, Inc., Thomson Corporation, U.S. Airways
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Boeing will do what it takes to please American Airlines
ReutersBoeing will do whatever American Airlines, one of its most loyal U.S. customers, wants it to do as the carrier gears up for a big aircraft order, the head of Boeing's commercial airplanes division said on Wednesday. American Airlines, a unit of AMR...Tags: Stock Market, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, NYSE Euronext, Inc., JetBlue Airways
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American Airlines Terminal At JFK Airport Re-Opened After Evacuation
A busy terminal in New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport was reopened on Monday after a partial evacuation prompted by an unattended bag was found, according to a spokesman for American Airlines.
The area around the ticketing desks had been...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Local Government, Kennedy Airport, Transportation Industry, WPIX
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