An American Airlines (AA) Airbus A321 experienced a left engine failure shortly after departure from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), prompting the crew to declare a MAYDAY and return to the airport.
American Airlines A321
American Airlines (AA) has opened ticket sales for its first Airbus A321XLR flights, marking a new chapter in the carrier’s premium transcontinental service.
American Airlines (AA) has finally brought its first Airbus A321XLR to the United States, marking a milestone in its long-awaited next-generation fleet expansion.
An American Airlines (AA) flight from Las Vegas (LAS) to Dallas (DFW) on October 4, 2025, took an unexpected turn when a flight attendant barricaded herself in the front galley and called police on several first-class passengers.
An American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York made an emergency return to LAX after passengers reported fumes inside the cabin.
Inspectors from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) observed a series of specialized training flights by American Airlines (AA) as domestic pilots transitioned to international long-haul operations.
On September 28, an American Airlines (AA) Airbus A321 was forced to abort its takeoff at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after an AeroLogic Boeing 777 unexpectedly crossed the active runway.
American Airlines (AA) is operating 20 round-trip flights between Philadelphia (PHL) and Edinburgh (EDI) this month without passengers or cargo.
American Airlines (AA) has reached a remarkable milestone with the delivery of its 1,000th mainline aircraft.
American Airlines will launch Airbus A321XLR flights from JFK in 2026, prioritizing Europe routes as its primary mission.