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American to start Dallas/Fort Worth-Rio de Janeiro flights

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) announced it will begin three days a week service between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (GIG) starting on December 16. The seasonal service will run through April 4, 2011, and then resume for the summer season between June 9, 2011, and August 22, 2011. The service will resume for the 2012 season on November 22, 2011. The flights will be flown using Boeing 767-300 aircraft that offer two-class service with 28 Business Class seats and 191 Economy Class seats.

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. Boeing 767-323 ER N389AA (msn 27449) is pictured in action at New York (JFK).

American Airlines applies for DFW-Rio de Janeiro authority

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) has applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for authority to fly nonstop from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Rio de Janeiro (GIG) three times a week beginning on November 18, 2010.

American will fly the route using Boeing 767-300 aircraft configured with 28 Business Class and 191 Economy Class seats.

Here is the proposed schedule:

From DFW to GIG (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays)
Depart: 7:45 p.m.
Arrive: 10:25 a.m. (next day)

From GIG TO DFW (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays)
Depart: 11:15 p.m.
Arrive: 6:25 a.m. (next day)

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. American’s Boeing 767-323 ER N395AN (msn 29432) in the Oneworld Alliance motif arrives back at the MIA hub.

American Airlines introduces the first Boeing 767-300 in the Oneworld color scheme

 

N395AN, originally uploaded by Peter Spence.

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) has painted and introduced the first Boeing 767-300 painted in the Oneworld Alliance color scheme.

Copyright Photo: Peter Spence. Boeing 767-323 ER N395AN (msn 29432) taxies with the new look at Los Angeles.

American puts first 767-300 WL into service

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Boeing 767-323 ER N389AA (msn 27449) maneuvers on the airfield at Heathrow Airport.  Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

Boeing 767-323 ER N389AA (msn 27449) maneuvers on the airfield at Heathrow Airport. Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

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N389AA is pictured at Kansas City (MCI) prior to leaving for San Bernardino.  Copyright Photo: Steve Nelson (APB).

N389AA is pictured at Kansas City (MCI) prior to leaving for San Bernardino. Copyright Photo: Steve Nelson (APB).

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) on March 8 puts its first Boeing 767-323 ER with Aviation Partners Boeing Blended Winglets into revenue service between DFW and London (Heathrow). Boeing 767-323 ER N389AA (msn 27449) was first 767 to be converted and was ferried from AA’s Kansas City maintenance base after installation to San Bernardino on July 20, 2008 for testing and FAA certification. AA intends to modify all 58 Boeing 767-300s. Each airplane is expected to save 500,000 gallons of fuel each year. The work should be completed by 2011. The company has already added winglets to its fleet of 124 Boeing 757-200s and 77 Boeing 737-800s.