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American Airlines

American Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, and is the largest airline in the world in terms of passengers carried and daily flights. American, along with its regional subsidiaries and contractors operating under the brand name American Eagle, operate an extensive international and domestic network with almost 6,800 flights per day to nearly 350 destinations in 48 countries. The airline is also a founding member of the Oneworld alliance, one of the world's three major airline alliances. American Airlines and American Eagle operate out of ten hubs, anchored by Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the airline's largest. Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) follows as the second-largest hub, serving as a primary gateway for Southeast and transatlantic travel. Miami International Airport (MIA) and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) share the third-place spot, each serving a distinct strategic role: Philadelphia acts as the premier connection point for flights between the Western U . and Europe, while Miami remains the leading hub for travel to the Caribbean, South America, and Latin America. The airline serves more than 200 million passengers annually, and averages more than 500,000 daily. As of 2024, the company employs 103,440 staff members.

Infobox

IATA
IATA ICAO Call sign AA AAL AMERICAN
Founded
April 15, 1926 (1926-04-15) (as American Airways, Inc.)
Commenced operations
June 25, 1936 (1936-06-25)
AOC #
AALA025A
Hubs
Charlotte Chicago–O'Hare Dallas/Fort Worth Los Angeles Miami New York–JFK New York–LaGuardia Philadelphia Phoenix–Sky Harbor Washington–National
Frequent-flyer program
AAdvantage
Alliance
Oneworld
Fleet size
1,017
Destinations
353
Parent company
American Airlines Group
Headquarters
Fort Worth, Texas, U .
Key people
Robert Isom (CEO) Greg Smith (chairman)
Revenue
US$49 billion (2024)
Operating income
US$2 billion (2024)
Net income
US$0 billion (2024)
Total assets
US$61 billion (2024)
Total equity
US$−5 billion (2024)
Employees
103,440 (2024)
Website
www

Tables

· Corporate affairs › Business trends
2015
2015
Col 1
2015
Revenue (US$ b)
41
Net income (US$ b)
7
Number of employees (FTE, k)
99
Passenger enplanements (m)
201
Passenger load factor (%)
83
Fleet size
946
2016
2016
Col 1
2016
Revenue (US$ b)
40
Net income (US$ b)
2
Number of employees (FTE, k)
101
Passenger enplanements (m)
198
Passenger load factor (%)
81
Fleet size
930
2017
2017
Col 1
2017
Revenue (US$ b)
42
Net income (US$ b)
1
Number of employees (FTE, k)
103
Passenger enplanements (m)
194
Passenger load factor (%)
81
Fleet size
948
2018
2018
Col 1
2018
Revenue (US$ b)
44
Net income (US$ b)
1
Number of employees (FTE, k)
102
Passenger enplanements (m)
203
Passenger load factor (%)
82
Fleet size
956
2019
2019
Col 1
2019
Revenue (US$ b)
45
Net income (US$ b)
1
Number of employees (FTE, k)
104
Passenger enplanements (m)
215
Passenger load factor (%)
84
Fleet size
942
2020
2020
Col 1
2020
Revenue (US$ b)
17
Net income (US$ b)
−8
Number of employees (FTE, k)
78
Passenger enplanements (m)
95
Passenger load factor (%)
64
Fleet size
855
2021
2021
Col 1
2021
Revenue (US$ b)
29
Net income (US$ b)
−2
Number of employees (FTE, k)
97
Passenger enplanements (m)
165
Passenger load factor (%)
75
Fleet size
865
2022
2022
Col 1
2022
Revenue (US$ b)
49
Net income (US$ b)
0
Number of employees (FTE, k)
102
Passenger enplanements (m)
199
Passenger load factor (%)
82
Fleet size
925
2023
2023
Col 1
2023
Revenue (US$ b)
52
Net income (US$ b)
0
Number of employees (FTE, k)
103
Passenger enplanements (m)
210
Passenger load factor (%)
83
Fleet size
965
2024
2024
Col 1
2024
Revenue (US$ b)
54
Net income (US$ b)
0
Number of employees (FTE, k)
103
Passenger enplanements (m)
226
Passenger load factor (%)
84
Fleet size
977
2025
2025
Col 1
2025
Revenue (US$ b)
54
Net income (US$ b)
0
Number of employees (FTE, k)
106
Passenger enplanements (m)
224
Passenger load factor (%)
83
Fleet size
1,013
Revenue (US$ b)
Net income (US$ b)
Number of employees (FTE, k)
Passenger enplanements (m)
Passenger load factor (%)
Fleet size
References
2015
41
7
99
201
83
946
2016
40
2
101
198
81
930
2017
42
1
103
194
81
948
2018
44
1
102
203
82
956
2019
45
1
104
215
84
942
2020
17
−8
78
95
64
855
2021
29
−2
97
165
75
865
2022
49
0
102
199
82
925
2023
52
0
103
210
83
965
2024
54
0
103
226
84
977
2025
54
0
106
224
83
1,013
American Airlines' annual total CO2e emissions - Location-based scope 1 + scope 2 (in kilotonnes) · Environmental impacts and initiatives
39,254
39,254
Dec 2016
39,254
Dec 2017
39,388
Dec 2018
40,604
Dec 2019
41,439
Dec 2020
20,092
Dec 2016
Dec 2017
Dec 2018
Dec 2019
Dec 2020
39,254
39,388
40,604
41,439
20,092

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