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  2. File:Boeing 737-823, American Airlines AN2236182.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the hijacking was a Boeing 767-200ER with registration number N334AA [4] [5] The capacity of the aircraft was 158 passengers (9 in first class, 30 in business class and 119 in economy class), but the September 11 flight carried 81 passengers and 11 crew members.

  4. American Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 737-800 Boeing 757-200 [27] Boeing 737-100: 2 1987 1988 Un­known Former AirCal fleet. [citation needed] Boeing 737-200: 21 1991 Un­known Boeing 737-300: 8 1992 Un­known Boeing 737-400: 14 2013 2015 Un­known Former US Airways fleet. Never flew under American brand name. [citation needed] Boeing 747-100: 9 1970 1985 McDonnell Douglas ...

  5. Many new configurations have larger “premium” business class seats, which can be bought for around $300 or sometimes even chosen for free. Find out which airlines have these special seats and ...

  6. Exclusive: American Airlines reveals new business class and ...

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  7. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, aircraft with a seating structure of 2+2 may letter the seats as "ACDF" to keep with the standard of A/F being window and C/D being aisle on short-haul aircraft (which generally have 3+3 seats). In first- and business-class cabins, the seat letters for the window seats will typically be the same as in economy, with some letters ...

  8. International airlines are all-in on fancy first-class seats ...

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    9 airlines are planning a new first-class cabin. With at least nine new international first-class cabins coming to market over the next couple of years, deep-pocketed customers have a lot to look ...

  9. Airline seat - Wikipedia

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    Airlines have claimed that a reduction of seat pitch can be compensated for by a thinner seat-back design. [6] American Airlines' business class seat pitches in their former Boeing 767-200s were 62 inches (160 cm), the largest in any short-haul business class. [14] US Airways, now merged with American Airlines, have first-class flatbed seats in ...