Our fleet

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The current fleet is composed by a total of 898 aircrafts (617 of them for American Airlines and 281 for American Eagle). Dozens of new aircrafts are coming soon.

These are our aircrafts (the real life ones) and their official operational specifications, accordingly with their respectives manufacturers. Detailed informations about these aircrafts can be found on their Flight Crew Operations Manual (FCOM), disponable on Resources Department.
 

MC Donnel Douglas MD-82 (210 aircrafts)

This is a classic twin jet engine used massively by American Airlines at domestic short haul flights

Cruising altitude: 31000 to 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.78

Maximum range: 2700 nautical miles

Engines: Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217A/C or JT8D-219

Boeing 737-800 (163 aircrafts)

This is a very popular jet used massively by. American Airlines at domestic and international.medium haul flights

Cruising altitude: 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.78

Maximum range: 3115 nautical miles

Engines: Snecma/General Electric CFM56-7B

Boeing 757-200 (124 aircrafts)

This is a narrow body used massively by American Airlines at domestic and international short/medium haul flights

Cruising altitude: 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.80

Maximum range: 3900 nautical miles

Engines: Rolls Royce RB211-535E4B

Boeing 767-200 (15 aircrafts)

This is a wide body jet used by. American Airlines at domestic medium haul flights, like coast-to-coast

Cruising altitude: 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.80

Maximum range: 6385 nautical miles

Engines: General Electric CF6-80A

Boeing 767-300 (58 aircrafts)

This is a wide body jet used by. American Airlines at domestic and international long haul flights, like to Europe

Cruising altitude: 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.80

Maximum range: 6385 nautical miles

Engines: General Electric CF6-80A

Boeing 777-200 (47 aircrafts)

This is a larger fly-by-wire wide body jet used by. American Airlines at international long haul flights, like to Asia

Cruising altitude: 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.84

Maximum range: 7725 nautical miles

Engines: Rolls Royce Trent 892

Boeing 777-300 (2 aircrafts)

This is a larger fly-by-wire wide body jet used by. American Airlines at international long haul flights.

Cruising altitude: 35000 feet        Cruising speed: Mach 0.84

Maximum range: 6005 nautical miles

Engines: General Electric GE90-115

ATR 72-200 (36 aircrafts)

This is a twin turboprop used by. American Eagle at regional flights, serviceing airports not suitable for jets

Cruising altitude: 20000 feet        Cruising speed: 300mph

Maximum range: 645 to 1200 nautical miles

Engines: Pratt & Whitney 127F

Embraer ERJ135LR (21 aircrafts)

This is a regional twin jet used by. American Eagle at regional and international short haul flights, like to Caribbean.

Cruising altitude: 37000 feet        Cruising speed: 515mph

Maximum range: 1700 nautical miles

Engines: Rolls Royce AE-3007

Embraer ERJ-140LR (59 aircrafts)

This is a regional twin jet used by. American Eagle at regional and international short haul flights, like to Mexico

Cruising altitude: 37000 feet        Cruising speed: 515mph

Maximum range: 1630 nautical miles

Engines: Rolls Royce AE-3007

Embraer ERJ-145LR (118 aircrafts)

This is a regional twin jet used by. American Eagle at regional and international short haul flights, like to Caribbean

Cruising altitude: 37000 feet        Cruising speed: 515mph

Maximum range: 1550 nautical miles

Engines: Rolls Royce AE-3007

Bombardier CRJ-700ER (47 aircrafts)

This is a regional twin jet used by. American Eagle at regional and international short haul flights, like to Mexico

Cruising altitude: 37000 feet        Cruising speed: 515mph

Maximum range: 2032 nautical miles

Engines: General Electric CF34-8C5B1

 

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