Sixty-four people died after an American Airlines jet collided with a helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom flew from North Texas to Washington, D.C. overnight after an American Eagle flight and a U.S. Army helicopter collided mid-air near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom provided an update on the collision of an American Airlines regional jet and Blackhawk helicopter.
A Black man and his white wife are suing American Airlines, alleging discrimination after they say the airline accused the man of trafficking his wife.
American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) owns PSA, which already has a large presence here operating regional flights on American’s behalf. American is based in Fort Worth, Texas, but runs its second-largest hub at Charlotte Douglas, known as CLT.
PSA Airlines, which operated the crashed aircraft, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fort Worth-based American Airlines.
A Hallandale Beach man is set to learn his fate in May after pleading guilty to attacking an American Airlines gate agent at the airline’s Dallas Fort Worth International Airport hub back in October.
The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the region, prompting flight disruptions as authorities launch a full investigation.
American Airlines will add a new location for service this spring. Zooming in Golden Triangle Regional Airport in Columbus, Mississippi, released a statement Jan. 21 that American
Robert Isom said said airline is focused on passengers, crew members, first responders, families and loved ones.
The company expects full-year earnings in the range of $1.70 to $2.70 per share. American Airlines shares have increased 7% since the beginning of the year. The stock has increased 37% in the last 12 months.
FORT WORTH, Texas — A couple is suing Fort Worth-based American Airlines, alleging race discrimination after they say the airline accused a Black man of trafficking his white, Russian-national ...