The Columbus Dispatch

American trims plans, cites Boeing delay

- David Koenig

DALLAS – American Airlines is dropping some internatio­nal flights from its plans for next summer because Boeing has failed to deliver planes that the airline ordered, according to an internal memo Thursday.

Boeing has been unable to deliver its 787 jetliner, which it calls the Dreamliner, for about a year because of a series of manufactur­ing problems.

American had expected 13 more Dreamliner­s in its fleet by this winter. Without those planes, “we simply won’t be able to fly as much internatio­nally as we had planned next summer, or as we did in summer 2019,” Chief Revenue Officer Vasu Raja said in the memo to American’s employees.

“Boeing has advised us that they will compensate American for their inability to deliver the aircraft,” he added.

In an emailed statement, Chicagobas­ed Boeing did not address compensati­on

but said it regrets the impact of delayed deliveries on its airline customers.

“Our team is continuing comprehens­ive inspection­s and rework, as needed, on undelivere­d airplanes, while holding transparen­t discussion­s” with the Federal Aviation Administra­tion, Boeing said. The FAA regulates aircraft manufactur­ers.

Airline schedules have been upended by the pandemic, particular­ly internatio­nal flights because of changing rules around the world. The carriers, however, have been encouraged by the increase in traffic since the rollout of vaccines against COVID-19, and they were optimistic about next summer.

American hoped to operate 89% of its 2019 schedule in summer 2022 but is scaling that back to about 80%, said spokeswoma­n Andrea Koos.

According to the internal memo, American won’t fly to Edinburgh, Scotland; Shannon, Ireland; or Hong Kong next summer and won’t bring back some destinatio­ns it served in 2019, including Prague. It will also cut the number of flights it hoped to offer to destinatio­ns in Asia, including Shanghai, Beijing and Sydney and will delay starting new service including flights between Seattle and Bangalore, India.

American expects to resume a full schedule to Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America, London, Dublin and Madrid, according to the memo.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE/AP FILE ?? American had expected 13 more of Boeing’s Dreamliner­s in its fleet by this winter.
STEVEN SENNE/AP FILE American had expected 13 more of Boeing’s Dreamliner­s in its fleet by this winter.

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