19g 10k Gold & Diamond American Airlines 20 Year Service Ring sz 14.5 not scrap
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19g 10k Gold & Diamond American Airlines 20 Year Service Ring sz 14.5 not scrap:
$300.15
Shipping: $6.25: To include insurance and signature service
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American Airlines, Inc.(AA) is a majorU.S.airline headquartered inFort Worth,Texas. It operates an extensive international and domestic network, with scheduled flights throughout North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, and Asia. Its route network centers around five \"cornerstone\" hubs inDallas/Fort Worth,New York,Los Angeles,Miami, andChicago. Its primary maintenance base is located atTulsa International Airport(TUL).
American Airlines is part of theOneworldairline alliance, and coordinates fares, services, and scheduling withBritish Airways,Finnair, andIberiain the transatlantic market and withJapan AirlinesandQantasin the transpacific market.Envoy Air,SkyWest, Inc.,SkyWest Airlines, andExpressJet Airlinesoperate regional flights for American Airlines under theAmerican Eaglebrand.[2]
The former parent company of American Airlines,AMR Corporation, filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy protectionin November 2011,[3][4]and in February 2013 announcedplans to mergewithUS Airways Group, creating the largest airline in the world.[5]AMR and US Airways Group completed the merger on December 9, 2013, with the new holding companyAmerican Airlines Group, Inc.being listed on NASDAQ that day,[6]although the actual integration of the airlines under a singleair operator\'s certificatewill not be completed until a much later date.[7]The combined airline will carry the American Airlines name and branding, and will maintain the existing US Airways hubs inCharlotte,Philadelphia,Phoenix, andWashington D.C.for a period of at least five years under the terms of a settlement with the US Department of Justice and several state attorneys-general.[8][9]