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Over 800 U.S. flights are already canceled Thursday due to Hurricane Helene. Tampa International Airport, St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport and Tallahassee International Airport in Florida ...
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.
Sabre is a global distribution system (GDS) that allows travel agents and companies to book travel services from various providers. It was developed by American Airlines and IBM in 1960 and became independent in 2000.
Learn about the second-deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history, which occurred on November 12, 2001, when an Airbus A300 crashed into Queens, New York, killing 260 people. Find out the probable cause, the investigation, the victims, and the cultural impact of the tragedy.
The 1952 Magnetronic Reservisor on display at the American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum. Starting in 1946, American Airlines developed a number of automated airline booking systems known as Reservisor. Although somewhat successful, American's unhappiness with the Reservisor systems led them to develop the computerized Sabre system used to this day.
Learn about the origins, mergers, and achievements of American Airlines, the world's largest airline from 1930 to 2013. Find out how American Airlines pioneered the DC-3, the Boeing 707, and the DC-10, and operated the first transcontinental service between New York and Los Angeles.
Learn about the fatal accident of a Boeing 757 from Miami to Cali in 1995, caused by navigational errors and pilot error. Find out the details of the flight history ...
Learn about the current and retired aircraft of American Airlines, the third-largest commercial airline fleet in the world. See the models, numbers, orders, and history of Airbus and Boeing jets operated by American.