Re: AA Planes

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at the time the article was written (may2002), AA was in the process of removing aircraft from their fleet aquired via the aquisition of Reno & TWA and retiring older aircraft. AA removed MD87 & MD90 ex-reno; B717 & 767-300 ex-TWA; and B727, DC10, & MD11 old AA. AA is currently in the process of removing the F100 from the fleet.

the end result should look something like with approx inventories

Airbus A300-600   ~34
Boeing MD-80(S80)   ~330  (AA, Reno, TWA)
Boeing 737-800   ~75
Boeing 757   ~150  (AA, TWA)
Boeing 767   ~85
Boeing 777   ~45

there were some MD80s and B762s parked for temp storage in 2002, but they were sched to be placed back in service by now.

there's been no word on the fate of the A300s. One could speculate the A300 routes could be covered by shuffling B757 and B767 aircraft around, and/or addition of 7E7 in the latter part of the decade.

kr


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