AMERICAN EAGLE AT A GLANCE
American Eagle Airlines is the regional partner of American Airlines and a member of the oneworldsm Alliance. American Eagle operates a fleet of more than 280 aircraft, with hubs in Chicago O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York LaGuardia, New York Kennedy and San Juan. Eagle’s statistics below include the totals of Executive Airlines, its affiliate in Florida, Texas, the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Headquarters |
Fort Worth, Texas |
Number of Employees |
More than 12,000 |
First Flight |
November 1, 1984 |
Average Age of Active Fleet |
9 years |
Passengers Carried – 2010 |
19 Million |
Total Cumulative Passengers (since 1984) |
More than 250 Million |
2010 Revenue Passenger Miles |
8.5 Billion |
2010 Passenger Load Factor |
72.5% |
Number of Daily Flights |
More than 1,500 |
Number of Daily Jet Flights |
More than 1,300 |
Number of Destinations Served |
170 |
Number of States Served |
38, plus District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands |
Foreign Countries/Territories Served |
20 |
Average Trip Length in 2009 |
409 miles |
| Longest Route: Chicago – Calgary | 1,384 miles |
Shortest Route: San Juan – St. Thomas |
68 miles |
| AMERICAN EAGLE ACTIVE FLEET SUMMARY |
Aircraft Type |
Seats |
Count |
CRJ-700* |
63/65 |
47 |
Embraer 145 |
50 |
118 |
Embraer 140 |
44 |
59 |
Embraer 135 |
37 |
21 |
Super ATR |
64/66 |
39 |
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Total Turbo Prop |
39 |
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Total Jet |
245 |
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Total Fleet |
284 |
General information: www.aa.com
Employment information: www.americaneaglecareers.com
Media information: mediarelations@aa.com
Revised: October 2011