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Will American Airlines’ pilots go back to the negotiating table?

American Airlines‘ (Dallas/Fort Worth) management, according to this report by Reuters, are now prepared to go back to the negotiating table with the Allied Pilots Association representing AA’s pilots. The union leaders will meet tomorrow to discuss their next move in the on-going dispute.

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Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Boeing 737-823 N951AA (msn 29538) in the 1962 Astrojet retrojet scheme lines up to land at Miami International Airport (MIA). MIA will be the location of a new TV reality show on the Travel Channel called Airport 24/7 – Miami International Airport. The new show starts on October 2. Meet the airport stars. Below is a sneak video preview:

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American Airlines to operate seasonal Chicago O’Hare-Cozumel service

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) is launching new service from Chicago (O’Hare) to Cozumel, Mexico. The Saturday-only service will begin on Saturday, February 12, 2011 and will run through April 2, 2011. The flight will return to American’s schedule for the winter season in November 2011.

The new route will be flown using American’s 160-seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which offers 16 First Class Seats and 144 Economy Class seats.

From Chicago, American also offers service to other destinations in Mexico โ€“ Acapulco, Cancun, San Jose del Cabo, Puerto Vallarta and, starting on December 16, daily nonstop service to Mexico City.

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American Airlines to upgrade existing Boeing 737-800 fleet

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) yesterday (June 29) announced that the second of its original 76 Boeing 737-800s โ€“ which are being updated to match the customer benefits and amenities featured on its newly-delivered 737-800 aircraft โ€“ begins flying with a range of new features to improve the travel experience. Once the updates are completed, American’s initial fleet of 76 737-800s will match the 84 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft that American began receiving in March 2009 and will continue to receive through 2011.

The new 737-800s are being delivered to American with several enhancements, all of which will be added to the initial 76 737-800 fleet. These include new, more comfortable and spacious First and Economy Class seats, bigger overhead storage bins, updated inflight entertainment systems, and AC power ports. In addition, the new configuration of the 737-800s allows for 12 additional Economy Class seats, for a total of 160 seats.

A prototype of the updated aircraft has been in service since February. American will continue to upgrade the remaining 74 aircraft in its original fleet by installing new seats, new cabin interiors, enhanced inflight entertainment systems, and more storage throughout the aircraft. By accelerating its 737-800 fleet renewal plan last year, American took a significant step in its efforts to invest in products and services that benefit customers, while enhancing its competitive position with new aircraft that are 35 percent more fuel efficient on a seat mile basis than the DC-9-82/83 airplanes they will replace. American took delivery of 31 new 737-800s in 2009 and will take delivery of 45 this year and 8 in 2011.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Boeing 737-823 N951AA (msn 29538) painted in the 1962 Astrojet retrojet color scheme arrives at the Miami hub.

American Airlines starts Dallas/Fort Worth-San Salvador flights

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) yesterday (June 10) launched a new nonstop flight between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL). The airline is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary serving the Central American country.

American is operating the new flights using Boeing 737-800 aircraft with 148 seats, 16 of which are in Business Class and 132 in Economy Class.

American currently offers two daily nonstop flights to San Salvador from Miami International Airport (MIA). There is also one daily flight to San Salvador from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Boeing 737-823 N951AA (msn 29538) painted in the 1962 Astrojet retrojet color scheme arrives at the Miami hub.

American starts to take 737-800 deliveries again

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American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) has taken delivery of two new Boeing 737-823s (N979AN, msn 29568 and N980AN, msn 33203) for the Chicago (O’Hare) hub replacing older and less fuel efficient McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83s (MD-83s). This is the first 737 delivery since December 2001 and first two of 76 new Boeing 737-823s to be delivered through the first quarter of 2011. The two new aircraft will join the current 77 737-823s.