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PMDG 737-800 | American Airlines - AirCal | N917NN [4K]
Installation instructions:
- Download the livery
- Download the PMDG Operation Center by clicking here
- Inside the OC, click Aircrafts and Liveries > Livery Utilities in the menu
- In the bottom left corner, click on "Install from PTP file"
- Navigate to the file you just downloaded
- Let it process the file until it tells you it's finished
- Launch Microsoft Flight Simulator and enjoy!
American Airlines History:
American Airlines was started in 1930 via a union of more than eighty small airlines. The two organizations from which American Airlines was originated were Robertson Aircraft Corporation and Colonial Air Transport. The former was first created in Missouri in 1921, with both being merged in 1929 into holding company The Aviation Corporation. This, in turn, was made in 1930 into an operating company and rebranded as American Airways. In 1934, when new laws and attrition of mail contracts forced many airlines to reorganize, the corporation redid its routes into a connected system and was renamed American Airlines. Between 1970 and 2000, the company grew into being an international carrier, purchasing Trans World Airlines in 2001.
American had a direct role in the development of the DC-3, which resulted from a marathon telephone call from American Airlines CEO C. R. Smith to Douglas Aircraft Company founder Donald Wills Douglas Sr., when Smith persuaded a reluctant Douglas to design a sleeper aircraft based on the DC-2 to replace American's Curtiss Condor II biplanes. (The existing DC-2's cabin was 66 inches (1.7 m) wide, too narrow for side-by-side berths.) Douglas agreed to go ahead with development only after Smith informed him of American's intention to purchase 20 aircraft. The prototype DST (Douglas Sleeper Transport) first flew on December 17, 1935, (the 32nd anniversary of the Wright Brothers' flight at Kitty Hawk). Its cabin was 92 in (2.3 m) wide, and a version with 21 seats instead of the 14–16 sleeping berths of the DST was given the designation DC-3. There was no prototype DC-3; the first DC-3 built followed seven DSTs off the production line and was delivered to American Airlines. American Airlines inaugurated passenger service on June 26, 1936, with simultaneous flights from Newark, New Jersey, and Chicago, Illinois.
American also had a direct role in the development of the DC-10, which resulted from a specification from American Airlines to manufacturers in 1966 to offer a widebody aircraft that was smaller than Boeing 747, but capable of flying similar long-range routes from airports with shorter runways. McDonnell Douglas responded with the DC-10 trijet shortly after the two companies' merger. On February 19, 1968, the president of American Airlines, George A. Spater, and James S. McDonnell of McDonnell Douglas announced American's intention to acquire the DC-10. American Airlines ordered 25 DC-10s in its first order. The DC-10 made its first flight on August 29, 1970, and received its type certificate from the FAA on July 29, 1971. On August 5, 1971, DC-10 entered commercial service with American Airlines on a round trip flight between Los Angeles, California and Chicago.
In 2011, due to a downturn in the airline industry, American Airlines' parent company AMR Corporation filed for bankruptcy protection. In 2013, American Airlines merged with US Airways but kept the American Airlines name, as it was the better-recognized brand internationally; the combination of the two airlines resulted in the creation of the largest airline in the United States, and ultimately the world.
On December 7, 2021, American Airlines announced that Doug Parker plans to retire as the chief executive officer on March 31, 2022, while continuing to serve as the chairman of American's board. Robert Isom, the current president of American, will succeed Parker as CEO.
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Experience the PMDG 737-800 in stunning 4K quality with the American Airlines - AirCal livery, featuring registration number N917NN. Dive into the rich history of American Airlines, from its origins in the 1930s to becoming a major international carrier. Follow the evolution of American Airlines fleet involvement in the development of iconic aircraft such as the DC-3 and DC-10. Advanced installation instructions provided for seamless integration into Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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