American Airlines (AA) is reshaping its operations at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to improve reliability, connection certainty, and the overall customer journey across its largest hub.
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Passengers on an American Airlines Eagle (AA) flight narrowly avoided a dangerous situation at Dallas Fort Worth Airport (DFW) after a ground worker lost control of a refueling hose, causing jet fuel to spray uncontrollably across the aircraft and tarmac.
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American Airlines (AA)Â is one of the largest airlines in the world, operating tens of thousands of flights on numerous domestic and international routes from its hubs and bases.
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