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American Airlines Cargo announces winter widebody schedule

American Airlines Cargo Expands Winter Widebody Schedule for 2025/2026 Season
American Airlines Cargo has announced a significant expansion of its winter widebody schedule for the 2025/2026 season, introducing new routes and increasing flight frequencies across key international markets. This strategic move aims to capitalize on rising demand for cargo capacity amid an industry grappling with intensified competition and evolving market conditions.
Strengthening Latin American and Transpacific Networks
The airline plans to enhance its Latin American operations by deploying the highest widebody capacity since 2022. A notable addition is the introduction of a fourth daily flight between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport (EZE), operated by a Boeing 777-300ER. Furthermore, American Airlines Cargo will launch daily services from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Rio de Janeiro Galeão International Airport (GIG) and EZE, utilizing Boeing 787 aircraft. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) will also see new daily flights to GIG, underscoring the carrier’s commitment to expanding its presence in the Latin American market.
Across the Pacific, the airline is broadening its reach with new service from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Brisbane Airport (BNE). Additionally, daily flights from DFW to both BNE and Auckland International Airport (AKL) will be reinstated, operated by Boeing 787-9 and 787-8 aircraft respectively. These enhancements are designed to strengthen American’s transpacific network and improve connectivity to Oceania.
Transatlantic and Domestic Service Enhancements
In the transatlantic region, American Airlines Cargo will introduce daily service from Miami to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), expanding its footprint in Europe. Domestically, the launch of flights from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) to Honolulu (HNL) aims to bolster connections to Hawaii and facilitate interline cargo flows to the Asia-Pacific region.
Roger Samways, Vice President of Commercial for American Airlines Cargo, emphasized the strategic nature of these expansions, stating, “We are entering this season with new routes, increased frequencies, and the highest widebody capacity out of Latin America since 2022 to offer our customers more solutions for connecting freight across the world. From Latin America to the Pacific and across the Atlantic, we’re strategically expanding our widebody network to meet growing demand and provide greater cargo capacity on key global trade lanes.”
Navigating Industry Challenges Amid Expansion
American Airlines Cargo’s expansion occurs against a backdrop of cautious market observation, as the air cargo sector responds to recent capacity reductions and pricing adjustments. The industry has experienced capacity cuts in recent months, raising questions about potential pricing impacts. Competitors are likely to monitor American’s schedule changes closely, potentially adjusting their own operations to maintain or grow market share on profitable routes.
This announcement follows American Airlines’ recent upward revision of its 2025 profit outlook, reflecting confidence in sustained premium demand and pricing power despite broader industry challenges. Nevertheless, the airline, alongside peers such as Alaska Air, continues to face pressures from adverse weather conditions and heightened competition.
By rolling out its expanded winter widebody schedule, American Airlines Cargo is positioning itself to navigate a complex and competitive market environment while enhancing global freight connectivity and capacity.

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