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Hello, neo: American Airlines Welcomes Its Newest Aircraft to the Fleet

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https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N400AN/history/20190201/0730Z/EDHI/KPIT PITTSBURGH — After an 8 1/2-hour nonstop journey from Hamburg, Germany (XFW), the newest member of the American Airlines fleet has landed. (news.aa.com) More...

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shenghaohan
Shenghao Han 7
The real question is.... Is he the one?
jackh1975
jack cagle 2
I'd still rather be on a 20 year old 757.
jackh1975
jack cagle 2
Aren't these planes going to be assembled at the Mobile facility?
Viperguy46
Jesse Carroll 2
I still believe the stick belongs "between the legs! Being right handed, I could never be as smooth flying left handed! Just saying! How many news clips have we watched as the nose wheel doesn't work properly?
sparkie624
sparkie624 5
Not Impressed... "American Airlines" replacing "American Planes" most with "Non American" Planes... Not impressed.
AlexMolyavko
Should we take a closer look at what parts of "American Planes" are actually made in USA?
speedbird9
Marty Martino 1
Then again, there are non-American airlines buying 'American-made" Planes. Think the folks in the EU should be impressed?
dreed9139
David Reed 1
Airbus and other made planes almost always more comfortable that Boeing with the possible exception of the 777. The better air on 787 always minimized by greedy seat arrangements of the airlines.
n9341c
n9341c 2
Gleep shlazm blism blop?
lettini
Lois Lettini -1
What does "The Donald "have to say about the "Non American Planes" issue? Considering his German heritage, perhaps that makes it OK??
30west
30west 3
Lois, this is an aviation forum, not a political one. Please check your politics at the keyboard. Many on this forum will appreciate it.
lettini
Lois Lettini 0
You are absolutely correct. Thank you for reminding me.

GARCINI
GARCINI -5
Congrats!!!! AAirbus the best aircraft.
frankzackary
Frank Zackary 3
Check the fatalities records, ther Airbus IS #1!

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