American Airlines Cargo is a division of
American Airlines that provides its cargo flights to major cities in the United States, Europe, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia. American Airlines Cargo offers a variety of cargo products designed to meet the needs of customers in the worldwide air freight industry. The airline began its Cargo Flights Services in 1926 between Chicago and St. Louis. American Airlines Cargo provides its weekly cargo lift capacity that is more than 100 million pounds.
American Airlines started its first scheduled air cargo service in October, 1944 with a newly delivered DC3 freighter. American Airlines (AA) is the second largest airline in the world. Its main hub is in Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. American Airlines offers 1,000 aircraft and over 3,800 daily departures air cargo service on their destinations
Fleet:
American Airlines Cargo fleet consists of these aircrafts:
Narrowbody Aircraft:
- Boeing 737-800
- Boeing MD-80(S80)
- ERJ-145
- ERJ-140
- ERJ-135
- SAAB 340B
- ATR 72 - Super ATR
- Bombardier CRJ-700
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Widebody Aircraft:
- Boeing 777
- Boeing 767
- Airbus A300-600
- Boeing 757
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