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  2. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines is headquartered across several buildings in Fort Worth, Texas that it calls the "Robert L. Crandall Campus" in honor of former president and CEO Robert Crandall. The 1,700,000-square-foot (160,000 m 2), five-building office complex called was designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. [146]

  3. American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum - Wikipedia

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    A retired American Airlines DC-3 "Flagship Knoxville" is on permanent display at the C.R. Smith museum. Interior of the museum. The American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum (CRSM) is located on the campus of the American Airlines Flight Academy, which is situated at the southern end of DFW Airport, in the city limits of Fort Worth, Texas, and in close proximity to the world headquarters of American ...

  4. History of American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    After moving its headquarters to Fort Worth, Texas from New York City in 1979, [28] American Airlines changed to a hub-and-spoke system in 1981, opening its first hub at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. American opened a second hub in the new Terminal 3 at Chicago O'Hare in 1982, and began transatlantic service between Dallas and London ...

  5. AMR Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AMR Corporation was an airline holding company based in Fort Worth, Texas, [2] which was the parent company of American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, AmericanConnection and Executive Airlines. AMR filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2011.

  6. C. R. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Rowlett "C.R." Smith (September 9, 1899 – April 4, 1990) was the CEO of American Airlines from 1934 to 1968 and from 1973 to 1974. He was also the wartime deputy commander of the Air Transport Command during World War II, and the United States Secretary of Commerce for a brief period under President Lyndon B. Johnson.

  7. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia

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    The corridor/hall connecting the four concourses of Terminal 2 is known as National Hall. Concourse B houses a Delta Sky Club and United Club, and there are three American Admirals Clubs in Terminal 2. [89] The Delta Sky Club was renovated in summer 2018. [90]

  8. Celebrated Living - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was published by American Airlines Publishing and is based in Fort Worth, Texas. [1] [3] In 2014, American Airlines appointed Ink as the new publisher of Celebrated Living. [4] The revamped magazine contained new editorial sections focused on luxury, in the form of property, style and culture topics. [2]

  9. 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 ]