American Airlines operated a fairly sizeable fleet of Airbus A300 aircraft between 1988 and 2009. The A300 was the world’s first twin-engine widebody jetliner, and it served the Fort Worth-headquartered US legacy carrier and oneworld founding member well over those two decades. With American Airlines having gone on to fly various other Airbus jets, let’s examine the A300’s time at the carrier more closely.
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