American Airlines Grounded Planes in Photos
American Airlines has released photos of their stored aircraft, which really puts this Coronavirus situation into perspective. The only good news from this is that the 737 MAXs now are less lonely.
American is storing aircraft throughout the system, though primarily at four airports. Here are those airports, along with the type of aircraft being stored at each:
- Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL): 737 MAX 8, 757, 777-200, 777-300ER, 787-8, 787-9
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PIT): A320, A321, A330, E-190
- Roswell, New Mexico (ROW): 737 MAX 8, 737-800, 757, 767, 777-200
- Mobile, Alabama (BFM): A321, 777-200
Here are some pictures American has shared of their planes parked in Tulsa, where they currently have about 50 planes parked, and counting:
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