AAG plans to take delivery of 83 new airplanes in 2014 for American and US Airways, led by 42 of the Airbus A321s. That’s one new airplane every 4½ days, approximately. But AAG also plans to park 80 older airplanes, including 26 McDonnell Douglas MD-80s and 22 Boeing 757s.
For its regional fleet, it is taking delivery of 43 Embraer 175s and Bombardier CRJ-900s, the 76-seat aircraft that is becoming the focus of its future American Eagle-branded fleet. It is parking 40 of its 44-seat Embraer EMB-140s and two turboprop Bombardier Dash-100s. Below is the biggest aircraft Movement.
Mainline 2013 2014 Change Airbus A319 108 118 +10 Airbus A321 96 138 +42 Airbus A330-200 12 15 +3 Boeing 737-800 226 246 +20
Boeing 777-300 10 16 +6 Boeing 787-8 0 2 +2
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