American Airlines Debuts New Logo Following Record Revenue Report

Photo from American Airlines Facebook page.
Photo from American Airlines Facebook page.

DALLAS (AP) _ American Airlines has rolled out a new look. Fort Worth-based American on Thursday introduced a new logo and paint job in a video posted on its website. The red, white and blue stripes along the side of the fuselage are gone. There’s a new logo and a new paint scheme on the tail. The updated livery has been painted on a Boeing 777-300 that goes into service Jan. 31. American is getting close to emerging from more than a year under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. It’s considering whether to merge with US Airways or remain on its own.

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Earlier in the week, AA’s parent company, AMR Corporation, reported results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2012. Key points include revenue of $24.9 billion in 2012, the highest in company history. Full-year operating profit of $494 million, excluding special items, a $749 million improvement over 2011. Full-year net loss of $1.9 billion. Excluding reorganization and special items, the full-year net loss was $130 million, a $932 million improvement over 2011. American took delivery of 11 new aircraft in the fourth quarter (nine 737-800s and two 777-300ERs) and 30 new aircraft during the full year (28 737-800s and two 777-300ERs), putting the airline on track to have the youngest, most fuel-efficient fleet among U.S. network carriers by 2017. In the fourth quarter, AMR reported a net profit of $262 million compared to a net loss of $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011. AMR’s fourth quarter results include $350 million of net positive reorganization and special items.

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