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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 09/23/2009
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- American Airlines Inc, the principal operating subsidiary of AMR Corp. on Wednesday announced a private offering of $450 million of senior secured notes due 2012. The notes are expected to be secured by some of the company's aircraft and proceeds will be used to refinance its existing $432 million secured bank term loan facility. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news...
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The St Louis Business Journal (Free subscription) | 08/07/2009
American Airlines Inc., the top carrier at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, reported a 6.4 percent drop in traffic during the month of July when compared with the same period last year. (AMR)
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 08/06/2009
American Airlines Inc. reported a 6.4 percent drop in traffic during the month of July when compared with the same period last year. (AMR)
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/03/2009
AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines Inc., said Monday it has closed the sale of $276 million in senior secured notes. The notes are due 2016 and will yield 13 percent. Proceeds were used as cash collateral to refinance, in part, the outstanding... Sponsored Topics: Consumer debt - Credit card - American Airlines - Financial services - Debt consolidation
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 08/03/2009
AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines Inc., said Monday it has closed the sale of $276 million in senior secured notes.
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/16/2009
American Airlines Inc. is possibly set to benefit from lower jet fuel prices and a global joint venture with British Airways should the government grant anti-trust immunity for American to forge ahead with the British Airways partnership, according to a new report from Michael Derchin, an analyst with FTN Equity Capital Markets Corp. (AMR)
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The St Louis Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/15/2009
AMR Corp., parent company of American Airlines Inc., the top carrier at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, lost $390 million in the second quarter, compared to a loss of $1.5 billion a year ago. (AMR)
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/08/2009
American Airlines Inc. said Wednesday it will expand its product offerings by entering into a new codeshare and frequent flier program relationship with Brazilian passenger carrier GOL Airlines.
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The Business First of Louisville (Free subscription) | 07/07/2009
American Airlines Inc. and subsidiary American Eagle reported declines in traffic for the month of June. (AMR)
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The New Mexico Business Weekly (Free subscription) | 07/07/2009
A day after AMR Corp. announced traffic declines at both American Airlines Inc. and regional carrier American Eagle, Southwest Airlines Co. reported that its traffic for the month of June fell by 2.1 percent. (LUV)
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/07/2009
A day after AMR Corp. announced traffic declines at both American Airlines Inc. and regional carrier American Eagle, Southwest Airlines Co. reported that its traffic for the month of June fell by 2.1 percent. (LUV)
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
Fort Worth-based AMR Corp, the parent company of American Airlines Inc., saw its stock price drop 6 percent Monday morning after an analyst with FTN Equity Capital Markets Corp. in New York lowered the second-quarter and 2009 earnings estimates for the airline industry. (LUV) (ALK) (AAI)
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The Tampa Bay Business Journal (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
A spokesman for American Airlines Inc. confirmed Friday that 1,600 jobs will be cut in a new staff reduction. (AMR)
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The Business Journal of Phoenix (Free subscription) | 06/12/2009
A spokesman for American Airlines Inc. confirmed Friday morning that 1,600 jobs will be cut by a new staffing reduction, including 133 positions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. (AMR)
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The Triangle Business Journal (Free subscription) | 06/12/2009
A spokesman for American Airlines Inc. confirmed Friday that 1,600 jobs will be cut by a new staffing reduction. (AMR) (LUV)