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American Airlines Group (WBO:AAL) Freight Revenue (USD Mil) : 0.00 (As of . 20)


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What is American Airlines Group Freight Revenue (USD Mil)?

Freight Revenue (USD Mil) is defined as all air freight for which any charge is made. All freight, whether carried on passenger flights or on all-cargo services, should be included.

The historical rank and industry rank for American Airlines Group's Freight Revenue (USD Mil) or its related term are showing as below:

WBO:AAL's Freight Revenue (USD Mil) is not ranked *
in the Transportation industry.
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American Airlines Group Freight Revenue (USD Mil) Historical Data

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American Airlines Group (WBO:AAL) Business Description

Address
1 Skyview Drive, Fort Worth, TX, USA, 76155
American Airlines is the world's largest airline by aircraft, capacity, and scheduled revenue passenger miles. Its major U.S. hubs are Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C. It generates over 30% of U.S. airline revenue connecting Latin America with destinations in the United States. After completing a major fleet renewal, the company has the youngest fleet of U.S. legacy carriers.