Posts Tagged ‘American Airlines’
 

 
Rendering of the new American Airlines livery on a Boeing 777-300ER. (Image by American Airlines)

New American Airlines Branding Draws Mixed Reviews From Fliers

American Airlines revealed its new look on Thursday, tossing out the polished metal and Helvetica in favor of gray paint and Fruitiger.
by admin
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American Airlines Applies for Authority to Fly Nonstop from Dallas/Fort Worth to Rio

American Airlines on Thursday applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation for authority to fly nonstop from Dallas/Fort Worth to Rio de Janeiro three times weekly beginning this Fall.
by BNO News

 
 

American Airlines to Resume Flights to Haiti

American Airlines will resume flights to Port-au-Prince this week, marking the first commercial flights since January's devastating earthquake.
by Mark Lawrence

 

 

DOJ’s “Collusion”: You Scratch My Airplane’s Back, I’ll Scratch Yours

The Department of Justice's charges of collusion at multiple airlines should come as no surprise to the ironic actions of none other than... The Department of Justice.
by Erika Armstrong
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The Apollo 17 spacecraft, containing astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans, and Harrison H. Schmitt, glided to a safe splashdown at 2:25 p.m. EST on Dec. 19, 1972, 648 kilometers (350 nautical miles) southeast of American Samoa. The astronauts were flown by recovery helicopter to the U.S.S. Ticonderoga slightly less than an hour after the completion of NASA's sixth and last manned lunar landing in the Apollo program. (Photo by NASA)

Today in Aviation History: December 19th

The world's first airport opens near Paris, the last moon mission returns to earth, a Chalk's Ocean Airways crash is captured on video, and more...
by NYCAviation Staff