Corporate Website Address of Airline Name : www.aa.com
About American Airline
In 1934, American Airways Company was acquired by E.L. Cord, who renamed the company "American Air Lines".
American Airlines was developed from a conglomeration of about 82 small airlines through a series of corporate acquisitions and reorganizations: initially, the name American Airways was used as a common brand by a number of independent air carriers.
As of February 2007, American serves 157 cities (excluding codeshares with partner airlines) with a fleet of 670 aircraft. American carries more passengers between the US and Latin America (12.1 million in 2004) than any other airline, and is also strong in the transcontinental market.
American has five hubs: Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Chicago (ORD), Miami (MIA), St. Louis (STL), and San Juan (SJU). Dallas/Fort Worth is the airline's largest hub, with AA operating over 84 percent of flights at the airport and traveling to more destinations than from any of its other hubs. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and New York City (JFK) serve as focus cities and international gateways.