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We've got some photos of the interior of the new Boeing 777-300ERs that American Airlines will put into commercial service beginning Thursday. UPDATE, CORRECTION: The new airplane was shown to ...
American Airlines has released a series of plans for its Boeing 777-300ER widebody aircraft, which are scheduled for delivery beginning in 2012. London and Sao Paulo are dedicated as the first two ...
American Airlines will begin service on its new Boeing 777-300ER later today, with an inaugural run to Sao Paulo Guarulhos from Dallas-Fort Worth. The aircraft (N718AN) will also be the first to ...
American Airlines flew into the aviation history books last week, becoming the first U.S. airline to fly Boeing's 777-300ER widebody jet. The Jan. 31 flight from Dallas/Fort Worth to Sao Paulo ...
All 777-300ER delivered to American Airlines were given the carrier's new paint job, ... However, American's 20 777-300ER variants are much younger, having an average age of only 11 years old.
American Airlines took delivery of its first Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) aircraft, with three classes of service, lie-flat seats in First and Business Class, and international Wi-Fi.
Cale Muzzarelli (left) and Alberto Alveraz Jr. relax in business class during an American Airlines flight on a new Boeing 777-300ER from Boeing Field-King County International Airport in Seattle ...
Boeing has delivered to American Airlines its first 777-300ER jetliner as part of the airline’s fleet modernisation effort and global network strategy. The delivery makes the Fort Worth, Texas ...
American has gone through some very rough times. But now, it has an all-new livery and is the first U.S. carrier to fly Boeing's 777-300ER, the world's most successful two-engine plane.
American Airlines will deploy its new Boeing 777-300ER first on its route between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Sao Paulo, Brazil, the company said Thursday. But don't expect to see ...
FORT WORTH, Texas - American Airlines today takes delivery of its first Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) aircraft, another step in its plan to create the industry's most modern fleet.