FAA Approves Step Toward Combining American, US Airways

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines is marking a merger milestone and US Airways is one step closer toward extinction.

         The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday granted the two airlines the authority to operate as a single carrier.

         The FAA decision means that American Airlines Group Inc. can combine work forces, websites and reservations systems starting this fall, but passengers won't notice much difference right away.

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         Eventually the US Airways name will disappear and its planes will be repainted in American's colors and logo. The company has already combined the two frequent-flier programs.

         The company, formed by a December 2013 merger, is marking the FAA decision with a celebration at its headquarters in Fort Worth.

         – by AP Reporter David Koenig

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