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FORT WORTH (GaeaTimes.com)- American Airlines is going to thoroughly check a majority of its total Boeing 757 fleet as it has said in a statement.
FORT WORTH, Texas - American Airlines said Friday that its August traffic rose 3.1 percent from a year ago thanks to a healthy gain in international travel.
FORT WORTH, Texas - American Eagle, which operates regional flights for American Airlines, said Friday that August traffic soared 13.8 percent higher compared with a year ago.
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