| Business Summary | | AMR
Corp.
is
engaged
in
the
airline
industry
through
its
principal
subsidiary,
American
Airlines
Inc.
American
provides
scheduled
jet
service
to
more
than
169
destinations
throughout
North
America,
the
Caribbean,
Latin
America,
Europe
and
the
Pacific.
AMR
Eagle
Holding
Corp.,
a
wholly
owned
subsidiary
of
the
Company,
owns
two
regional
airlines
that
do
business
as
American
Eagle.
Its
carriers
provide
connecting
service
from
eight
of
American's
high-traffic
cities
to
smaller
markets
throughout
the
United
States,
Canada,
the
Bahamas
and
the
Caribbean.
AMR
Investment
Services
Inc.,
another
subsidiary,
is
responsible
for
the
investment
and
oversight
of
AMR's
defined
benefit
and
defined
contribution
plans,
as
well
as
its
fixed-income
investments. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | AMR
Corporation
is
a
holding
company
that
provides
scheduled
passenger
and
air
freight
services
to
more
than
169
destinations
in
North
America,
the
Caribbean,
Latin
America,
Europe
and
the
Pacific
through
its
American
Airlines
subsidiary.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
8%
to
$10.34
billion.
Net
loss
from
continuing
operations
totaled
$550
million
vs.
an
income
of
$410
million.
Results
reflect
the
acquisition
of
the
TWA
Airlines,
offset
by
higher
wages. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000
Compensation | | Pay | Exer | |
| Donald Carty, 54 Chairman,
Pres and Chief Exec. Office | $4.1M | $452K | Robert Baker, 56 Vice
Chairman | 2.0M | 1.0M | Thomas Horton, 39 CFO,
Sr. VP | -- | -- | Gerard Arpey, 42 Exec.
VP, Operations | 1.6M | -- | Anne McNamara, 53 Sr.
VP and Gen. Counsel | -- | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.; "Exer" is the value of options excercised during the fiscal year. |
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