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  2. American Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    American Airbus A320 family aircraft at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. As of February 2025, American Airlines operates 980 mainline aircraft, making it the third largest commercial airline fleet in the world. [1] [2] [3] The fleet consists of Airbus and Boeing narrow-body aircraft, and all Boeing wide-body aircraft. American ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. American just unveiled new business class seats for its ... - AOL

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  6. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines marketed increased legroom in economy class as "More Room Throughout Coach", also referred to as "MRTC", starting in February 2000. Two rows of economy class seats were removed on domestic narrowbody aircraft, resulting in more than half of all standard economy seats having a pitch of 34 inches (86 cm) or more. [114]

  7. Business class - Wikipedia

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    All three major US airlines (American Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines) exclusively use fully lie-flat Business Class seats with direct aisle access on their widebody aircraft, as well as some longer range narrow body aircraft like the Boeing 757 and Airbus A321. A multiple course meal is served on china after takeoff, and ...

  8. Boeing 777 - Wikipedia

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    Boeing customers that have received the most 777s are Emirates, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines, ILFC, and American Airlines. [2] Emirates is the largest airline operator as of 2018 [update] , [ 183 ] and is the only customer to have operated all 777 variants produced, including the -200, -200ER, -200LR, -300, -300ER, and 777F.

  9. Airlines are building 'business-class-lite' to generate more ...

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    Airlines are building 'business-class-lite' to generate more revenue and increase demand for the luxe seats Taylor Rains,Benjamin Zhang October 11, 2024 at 10:58 AM