American Eagle Airlines is the regional partner of American Airlines and a member of the global oneworld® Alliance. American Eagle operates a fleet of 305 aircraft, with hubs in Boston, Chicago O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York LaGuardia and San Juan. Eagle’s statistics below include the totals of Executive Airlines, its affiliate in Florida, The Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Headquarters |
Fort Worth , Texas |
Number of Employees |
More than 13,000 |
First Flight |
November 1, 1984 |
Average Age of Active Fleet |
6.77 years |
Passengers Carried – 2006 |
21.5 Million |
Total Cumulative Passengers (since 1984) |
More than 206 Million |
2006 Revenue Passenger Miles |
8.9 Billion |
2006 Passenger Load Factor |
73.6% |
Number of Daily Flights |
More than 1,800 |
Number of Daily Jet Flights |
More than 1,400 |
Number of Destinations Served |
159 |
Number of States Served |
35, plus District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands |
Foreign Countries/Territories Served |
18 |
Average Trip Length in 2006 |
426 miles |
| Longest Route: Los Angeles – N.W. Arkansas 1,371 miles |
Shortest Route: San Juan – St. Thomas 68 miles |
- AMERICAN EAGLE ACTIVE FLEET SUMMARY
Aircraft Type |
Seats |
Count |
Saab 340B/340B+ |
34 |
35 |
Super ATR |
64/66 |
39 |
Embraer 145 |
50 |
108 |
Embraer 140 |
44 |
59 |
Embraer 135 |
37 |
39 |
CRJ 700 |
70 |
25 |
|
Total Turbo Prop |
74 |
|
Total Jet |
231 |
|
TOTAL |
305 |
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Employment information: www.americaneaglecareers.com
Media information: corp.comm@aa.com
Revised May 2009