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American Airlines Seeks Proposals for Widebody Aircraft Order

American Airlines Initiates Request for Proposals on Widebody Aircraft
American Airlines has formally launched a request for proposals (RFP) from both Airbus and Boeing as it evaluates its next significant widebody aircraft acquisition. CEO Robert Isom announced the initiative during the airline’s 2026 annual meeting, framing it as a critical component of the company’s broader strategy to modernize and expand its internationally capable fleet. This move aims to ensure American remains competitive with key rivals such as Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.
Isom emphasized the importance of timing in the decision-making process, noting that while American currently holds orders for 19 Boeing 787-9s with options for 28 additional units, the anticipated retirement of its Boeing 777 fleet in the 2030s necessitates early planning. “Now is the right time to define what comes next,” he stated, underscoring the lengthy lead times associated with widebody aircraft deliveries and the airline’s focus on long-term investments.
Strategic and Financial Considerations Amid Industry Challenges
The competition between Boeing and Airbus for American’s widebody contract is expected to be intense, reflecting the high stakes involved. The airline industry continues to grapple with challenges such as volatile fuel prices, which can significantly impact the cost-effectiveness of new aircraft purchases. Beyond acquisition costs, American must also consider the financial and operational implications of integrating new widebody jets, including maintenance demands, crew training, and adjustments to existing operational frameworks.
Industry analysts suggest that American’s decision to seek proposals may invite closer scrutiny from investors regarding the airline’s financial health and strategic direction. Furthermore, this development could trigger competitive responses from Delta and United, potentially accelerating their own plans to expand widebody fleets in an effort to maintain market share.
American Airlines currently operates a diverse fleet of 1,030 aircraft, comprising various models including Airbus A319-100s, A320-200s, A321 variants, Boeing 737-8s, 737-800s, 777-200ERs, 777-300ERs, and multiple 787 Dreamliner models. The company has not disclosed a specific timeline for finalizing its decision on the new widebody order.

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