American Airlines Announces Retirement of 2 Leadership Team Members


American Airlines, a subsidiary of AMR Corp., announced the retirement of
two Leadership Team members, as well as additional changes to its global
leadership team that will streamline its management organization and advance
its restructuring objectives. The Company reported that the organizational
changes are designed to further enhance American's focus on customers by
fully integrating all of its customer-facing activities into the Customer
organization, and by consolidating its global Sales and Marketing functions
within the Commercial organization. -Peter J. Dolara, Senior Vice President
Mexico, Caribbean and Latin America (MCLA), will retire June 30. -Thomas R.
Del Valle, Senior Vice President Airport Services and Cargo, will retire by
June 30.

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Feb. 21, 2012

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American Airlines, a subsidiary of AMR Corp., announced the retirement of
two Leadership Team members, as well as additional changes to its global
leadership team that will streamline its management organization and advance
its restructuring objectives.

The Company reported that the organizational changes are designed to further
enhance American's focus on customers by fully integrating all of its
customer-facing activities into the Customer organization, and by
consolidating its global Sales and Marketing functions within the Commercial
organization.

-Peter J. Dolara, Senior Vice President Mexico, Caribbean and Latin America
(MCLA), will retire June 30.

-Thomas R. Del Valle, Senior Vice President Airport Services and Cargo, will
retire by June 30.

-Craig S. Kreeger, Senior Vice President Customer, will add Airport Services
and operations for MCLA and Europe and Pacific to his current management
duties.

-Virasb Vahidi, Chief Commercial Officer, will assume additional
responsibility for all international Sales and Marketing by adding Pacific,
Mexico, Caribbean and Latin America to his oversight of Europe.

-Art Torno, currently Vice President New York, has been named Vice President
MCLA, assuming Dolara's airport and operations duties and reporting to
Kreeger.

AMR Chairman and CEO Tom Horton said, "On behalf of the company and all of
its stakeholders, I want to thank Peter and Tom for their immeasurable
contributions to American Airlines, and for agreeing to stay on through
mid-year to help us through a critical phase of our restructuring. Their
dedication and commitment to employees, customers and the communities we
serve represent all that is special about American.

"As we review every area of our business to restore American to
profitability, growth, and industry leadership, key to our mission is an
intense focus on our customers. By combining all our customer contact teams
into one organization, and consolidating our global sales and marketing
activities, we will be even better positioned to continue delivering steady
improvements in our customers' experience. These organizational changes
represent a significant step forward toward realizing the goals of our
business plan," Horton added.

Dolara has provided more than four decades of service to American and its
stakeholders, joining the company in 1971. Based in Miami, one of American's
five key domestic markets and the gateway to Latin America, he led the
development of American's presence throughout the MCLA region.

Dolara has held numerous sales positions and was Sales Manager for
American's Eastern Division, based in New York City and became Vice
President Atlantic/Caribbean and New York City Sales in March 1984. He
became Senior Vice President in October 1989 and moved to Greater Miami in
1992.

"When you think of airline industry icons, you think of Peter Dolara. I
remember looking up to him when I joined American, and my admiration has
only grown over the years," Horton said. "Peter has always put customers
first, and we are fortunate that he also had the foresight to groom and
develop many leaders, such as Art Torno, who will take over operational
responsibilities in MCLA and continue building our leadership there. And
that's also why we can finally allow Peter to enjoy his well-deserved
retirement."

Torno returns to the organization where he has spent the majority of his
American Airlines career. Previous to his tenure in New York, Torno had
responsibility for American's Caribbean operations, which included San Juan
along with 24 island destinations. He also ran American's South American
operations from Santiago, Chile, and served in roles overseeing American's
hubs in Miami and San Juan.

Del Valle has served as Senior Vice President Airport Services and Cargo
since September 2007. He was previously American's Vice President of
Customer Services beginning in August 1999. In 1989, he joined the
international division as General Manager in Brussels, Belgium. Del Valle
was named President of the American Eagle's Executive Airlines operation in
San Juan in 1992, and in 1997 he was appointed Managing Director Customer
Services for American Airlines in Los Angeles. Del Valle also has been an
advocate of and participant in American's Veterans and Military initiatives
that support current and former service men and women.

"Tom has served admirably in one of the most challenging jobs one could have
in the airline business, keeping our airports running smoothly for our
customers," Horton said. "There has been no better advocate for our airport
employees or customers, and he has also given countless hours of his time to
help active military, veterans and their families. He is the type of person
and colleague who characterizes the spirit of American Airlines, and we wish
him well in his retirement."

In his expanded role, Kreeger will add responsibility for Airport operations
worldwide, encompassing North America, Europe and Pacific, and MCLA. The
addition of Airport operations to Kreeger's current responsibilities
combines reservations, inflight and airport operations, three of the most
critical interaction points within the overall customer experience, into one
organization. This integration will facilitate a more consistent experience
for customers. Previously, as Senior Vice President International, Kreeger
oversaw all of American's sales and ground operations activities in Europe
and Asia, becoming Senior Vice President Customer Experience in 2010.

"Craig has a wealth of experience in the airline business and a unique
ability to manage complex operations and service delivery channels that span
the globe and encompass a broad range of customer touch points," Horton
said. "One of the important objectives of our management redesign is to
ensure we best meet the needs of our customers and Craig is ideally suited
for that vital mission."

As part of the management redesign, Vahidi will assume additional
responsibility for all international sales and marketing, including Europe
and Pacific, and Mexico, Caribbean and Latin America (MCLA). Vahidi assumed
the role of Chief Commercial Officer in 2010, with oversight of Sales and
Marketing, Network and Fleet planning, Strategic Alliances, Revenue
Management, Corporate Real Estate and the AAdvantage program.

Horton said, "Virasb has made great strides in strengthening our Sales and
Marketing efforts in North America and Europe. Now, we have an important
opportunity to do an even better job for our corporate and high-value
customers by integrating Pacific and MCLA Sales and Marketing into his
organization. Given Virasb's oversight of our Strategic Alliances
activities, including our Joint Businesses in the Atlantic and Pacific
markets, we believe these changes will help us be more coordinated, nimble
and effective in meeting the needs of these important customers. As we
expand our global focus with more international flying in the years ahead,
we need an organizational structure best suited to these objectives."

With these and other changes announced since AMR launched its restructuring
on Nov. 29, 2011, the company's Leadership Team, which oversees the
company's strategy and operations, has been reduced from 14 to 10 members.

The Leadership Team consists of Horton, Kreeger, Vahidi, Jim Ream, Senior
Vice President Operations, Bella Goren, Senior Vice President Chief
Financial Officer, Maya Leibman, Senior Vice President Chief Information
Officer, Gary Kennedy, Senior Vice President General Counsel and Chief
Compliance Officer, Jeff Brundage, Senior Vice President Human Resources,
Will Ris, Senior Vice President Government Affairs, and Dan Garton,
President and Chief Executive Officer of American Eagle Airlines.

More Information:

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