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AMR Corporation draws support from key officials for new aircraft orders

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20-Jul-2011 AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle, today announced landmark agreements with Airbus and Boeing that will allow it to replace and transform American's narrowbody fleet over five years and solidify its fleet plan into the next decade. These new aircraft will allow American to reduce its operating and fuel costs and deliver state-of-the-art amenities to customers, while maximizing financial flexibility for the Company.

Under the new agreements, American will acquire 460 narrowbody, single-aisle aircraft from the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families beginning in 2013 through 2022 - the largest aircraft order in aviation history. As part of these agreements, starting in 2017 American will become the first network U.S. airline to begin taking delivery of "next generation" narrowbody aircraft that will further accelerate fuel-efficiency gains.

These new deliveries are expected to pave the way for American to have the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleet among its U.S. airline peers in approximately five years.

American also will benefit from approximately $13 billion of committed financing from the manufacturers through lease transactions that will help maximize balance sheet flexibility and reduce risk. The financing fully covers the first 230 deliveries.

American's actions were greeted with support from several state governors, including some from where American's cornerstone markets are located.

Texas

"With more than 24,000 employees in Texas, AMR Corporation, American Airlines and American Eagle are not only part of keeping Texas' economic engine running, but also connect important business centers throughout the country and around the world. I'm pleased AMR Corporation is continuing to invest both in Texas and visitors to our state, and wish them the best in this new endeavor."

-- Texas Governor Rick Perry

American Airlines/American Eagle in Texas*

Total State GDP Impact-$28.3 Billion in economic activity

AA Employees in the state-24,420 employees

Total State Job Impact (direct and indirect)-199,648 jobs

Passengers carried into and out of the state-54 million passengers

Average Daily Departures-905

Average Daily Seats for Sale in the State-99,746

Total Cities Served-183

California

"The aerospace industry is an important economic engine for California, and American Airlines and American Eagle together support tens of thousands of jobs in our state. This order for hundreds of new, more fuel efficient aircraft is a positive sign that American's commitment to its customers and employees in California will continue to grow and strengthen in the years ahead."

- California Governor Jerry Brown

American Airlines/American Eagle in California*

Total State GDP Impact-$9.1 Billion in economic activity

AA Employees in the state-6361 employees

Total State Job Impact (direct and indirect)-86.016 jobs

Passengers carried into and out of the state-18.4 million passengers

Average Daily Departures-267

Average Daily Seats for Sale in the State-32,628

Total Cities Served-52

Illinois

"American Airlines plans to continue being an important partner in Illinois' ongoing economic recovery. Its decision to acquire hundreds of new aircraft is a smart investment that will benefit both the airline and the state of Illinois. Choosing fuel-efficient aircraft made by Boeing, which has its world headquarters in our state, will pay important dividends in Illinois for years to come."

- Illinois Governor Pat Quinn

American Airlines/American Eagle in Illinois*

Total State GDP Impact-$7.5 Billion in economic activity

AA Employees in the state-9522 employees

Total State Job Impact (direct and indirect)-71,239 jobs

Passengers carried into and out of the state-23.7 million passengers

Average Daily Departures-521

Average Daily Seats for Sale in the State-45,261

Total Cities Served-121

Florida

"American plays a vital role in Florida's tourism industry and is an essential contributor of commerce in our state and region. I applaud their decision to reinvest in their operations with new, customer friendly, fuel-efficient aircraft. A strong American Airlines with all new aircraft will only serve to further the growth of Miami International Airport and strengthen Miami-Dade County's competitive position as a leading global gateway for international trade and economic development. With more than 30 million passengers carried into and out of the state annually, American's efforts to renew its fleet will only serve to bolster the strong partnership that exists between them and Florida's business and tourism community."

- Florida Governor Rick Scott

American Airlines/American Eagle in Florida*

Total State GDP Impact-$13.9 Billion in economic activity

AA Employees in the state-9284 employees

Total State Job Impact (direct and indirect)-155,652 jobs

Passengers carried into and out of the state-30.2 million passengers

Average Daily Departures-399

Average Daily Seats for Sale in the State-57,237

Total Cities Served-116

Washington

"Today's announcement by American Airlines is great news for Boeing, and serves as vote of confidence in our aerospace manufacturing industry. As home to Boeing and 650 aerospace supply companies, along with the most highly trained aerospace workforce, we know there is no better place to build airplanes than Washington state. We're ready to build new planes, and I'm confident this announcement will lead to additional work for our 84,000 aerospace workers, and will serve to strengthen our state's economy."

- Washington Governor Chris Gregoire

* Note: Economic Impact Numbers are based upon AMR's Economic data for 2010 applying unique state multipliers; Operational Activity is based upon APGDAT, DIIO data, pulled July 18, 2010 for month of July; Total Cities Served includes cities served non-stop inside the respective state and from the respective state.