Poll: Which American Airlines fleet types will you miss the least when they’re retired?

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The mainline fleet retirements include nine Airbus A330-300s, 34 Boeing 757-200s, 17 767-300ERs and 20 Embraer E190s.
Credit: Rob Finlayson

American Airlines is seizing on the downturn posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to streamline its fleet structure, announcing plans to retire five separate fleet types spanning 99 airliners.

All told, the moves will see Dallas/Fort Worth-based American retire at least 80 aircraft from its mainline fleet and 19 smaller jets from its regional fleet. The mainline retirements include nine Airbus A330-300s, 34 Boeing 757-200s, 17 767-300ERs and 20 Embraer E190s. On the feeder side, American will retire all 19 of its Bombardier CRJ-200s, in addition to a number of other smaller regional jets that have already exited its fleet.

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