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  2. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    The first plane to hit the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, was hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists and crashed into the North Tower, killing everyone on board and over 1,000 people in the building. Learn about the flight's origin, passengers, crew, hijackers, and impact.

  3. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, destinations, and fleet of American Airlines, the largest airline in the world by scheduled passengers. Find out how it developed the DC-3 and DC-10 aircraft and merged with US Airways in 2013.

  4. Secondary Security Screening Selection - Wikipedia

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    SSSS or *S* on boarding passes indicates that passengers are selected for secondary security screening. The selection criteria are secret and may include factors such as one-way tickets, cash payments, or high-risk countries.

  5. American Airlines launches facial recognition at boarding - AOL

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    The airline has started using facial recognition technology to let passengers board planes without their boarding pass. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  6. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    Some airlines, such as American and United, have gate-side monitors that show the upgrade and general standby list, and announce when first class is full (no further upgrades are available). If a flight is overbooked, an airline may designate all passengers without a seat assignment as "standby" prior to boarding.

  7. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    A boarding pass is a document that gives a passenger permission to board a flight and access the airport. Learn about the history, standards and concerns of paper and electronic boarding passes, and how they are scanned and verified.

  8. AAirpass - Wikipedia

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    AAirpass was a membership-based program that offered free flights and Admirals Club access to frequent flyers. It was launched in 1981 and discontinued in 2022, after some pass holders were accused of fraudulent activity.

  9. AAdvantage - Wikipedia

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    AAdvantage is the loyalty program of American Airlines, launched in 1981 and with over 115 million members. It offers miles for flights, hotels, car rentals, and other products and services, and has five membership tiers with different benefits and privileges.