American Airlines Group

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American Airlines Group Inc. is an American publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formed December 9, 2013, in the merger of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, and US Airways Group, the parent company of US Airways.[1] The airline groups together form the largest airline in the world, with more than 6,700 daily flights to 350 locations in 56 countries worldwide, about $40 billion in operating revenue, over 100,000 employees, and plans to take delivery of 607 new aircraft, including 517 narrowbody aircraft and 90 widebody international aircraft.[2] The integration of American Airlines and US Airways was completed when the Federal Aviation Administration granted a single operating certificate for both carriers on April 8, 2015.[3] The company ranked No. 71 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[4]

History

Merger between AMR Corporation and US Airways Group

In January 2012, US Airways Group, the parent company of US Airways, expressed interest in taking over AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines.[2] In March, AMR's CEO Tom Horton said that the company was open to a merger.[5] US Airways (US) told some American Airlines (AA) creditors that merging the two carriers could yield more than $1.5 billion a year in added revenue and cost savings.[6] On April 20, American Airlines' three unions said they supported a proposed merger between the two airlines.[7] With AMR under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, American Airlines had been looking to merge with another airline. Earlier in July, a bankruptcy court filing stated that US Airways was an American Airlines creditor and "prospective merger partner"; on August 31, US Airways CEO Doug Parker announced that American Airlines and US Airways had signed a nondisclosure agreement, in which they would discuss the possibility of a merger.[8]

In February 2013, American Airlines and US Airways announced plans to merge, creating, by some measurements, the largest airline in the world. In the deal, which was expected to close in the third quarter of 2013, stakeholders of AMR would own 72% of the company and US Airways shareholders would own the remaining 28%. The combined airline carries the American Airlines name and branding. The holding company was renamed American Airlines Group Inc.[9] The US Airways' management team, including CEO Doug Parker, retained most operational management positions. The combination was considered a "merger of equals" between US Airways and American Airlines, retaining the more well-established "American" name going forward.[10] The headquarters for the new airline was also consolidated at American's current headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.[11][12] US Airways exited Star Alliance upon completion of the merger, and American retained its Oneworld alliance. Judge Sean Lane approved the merger on March 27, 2013, but declined to approve a proposed $20 million severance package to AA executive Thomas W. Horton.[13] On July 12, US Airways shareholders approved the proposed merger.[14]

On August 13, 2013, the United States Department of Justice along with attorneys general from the District of Columbia, Arizona (headquarters of US Airways), Florida, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas (headquarters of American Airlines),[15] and Virginia filed a lawsuit seeking to block the merger, arguing that it would mean less competition and higher prices. American Airlines and US Airways both said that they would fight against the lawsuit and defend their merger.[16] In early October 2013, the Attorney General of Texas quit the anti-trust lawsuit.

The Department of Justice reached a settlement of its lawsuit on November 12, 2013. The settlement will require the merged airline to give up landing slots or gates in 7 major airports.[17] Under the deal, the new American is required to sell 104 slots at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and 34 slots at LaGuardia Airport. An additional requirement is that American sell two gates at O'Hare International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Logan International Airport, Dallas Love Field and Miami International Airport.[18] Some of the slots will be sold to low-cost carriers such as JetBlue and Southwest Airlines.[19]

A private antitrust suit, filed by a group of 40 passengers and travel agents, also sought to block the merger.[20] American's bankruptcy court judge refused to enjoin the two airlines from merging, saying that the group did not demonstrate that the merger would irreparably harm them.[21] The plaintiffs' lawyer appealed and was turned down at the U.S. District Court level and was further rebuffed at the Supreme Court after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg denied a stay request filed by him.[22]

Following the Department of Justice approval, the merged company traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol AAL.[23][24]

On July 13, 2015, American announced that it planned to discontinue the US Airways brand name on October 17, 2015. On October 16, US Airways flew its final flight, US Airways Flight 1939, which was a flight from Philadelphia-Charlotte-Phoenix-San Francisco-Philadelphia.[25]

Finances

For the fiscal year 2017, American Airlines Group reported earnings of US$1.919 billion, with an annual revenue of US$42.207 billion, an increase of 5.0% over the previous fiscal cycle. American Airlines Group's shares traded at over $46 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at US$15 billion in October 2018. Data before 2014 are for American Airlines only.[26]

Year Revenue
in mil. USD$
Net income
in mil. USD$
Total Assets
in mil. USD$
Price per Share
in USD$
Employees
2005 20,712 −857 29,495
2006 22,563 231 29,145 42.57
2007 22,935 456 28,571 34.26
2008 23,766 −2,118 25,175 7.43
2009 19,917 −1,468 25,438 3.68
2010 22,170 −471 25,088 8.29
2011 23,979 −1,979 23,848 7.16
2012 24,855 −1,876 23,510 10.08
2013 26,743 −1,834 42,278 17.46 110,400
2014 42,650 2,882 43,225 37.44 113,300
2015 40,990 7,610 48,415 43.74 118,500
2016 40,180 2,676 51,274 37.41 122,300
2017 42,207 1,919 51,396 46.97 126,600

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