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12
Flight Equipment – Non-Operating
Owned and leased aircraft not operated by the Company at December 31, 2003 included:
Equipment Type Owned
Capital
Leased
Operating
Leased Total
American Airlines Aircraft
Boeing 757-200 - - 9 9
Boeing 767-200 9 - - 9
Boeing 767-200 Extended Range 4 - - 4
Fokker 100 9 - - 9
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 - - 3 3
Total 22 - 12 34
AMR Eagle Aircraft
Embraer 145 10 - - 10
Saab 340B/340B Plus 5 42 - 47
Total 15 42 - 57
In the fourth quarter of 2003, the Company decided to permanently retire its nine owned Boeing 767-200s and four
owned Boeing 767-200ERs, which were previously in temporary storage. The Company has no plan to return
these aircraft to service and is investigating disposition opportunities.
In addition, in early 2004, American agreed to sell 18 Fokker 100 aircraft (nine of which are operating aircraft as of
December 31, 2003), with deliveries beginning in March 2004 and ending in November 2004.
AMR Eagle has leased its 10 owned Embraer 145s not operated by the Company to Trans States Airlines, Inc.
The Company is actively marketing its remaining owned non-operating aircraft and does not anticipate bringing
these aircraft back into service.
For information concerning the estimated useful lives and residual values for owned aircraft, lease terms for leased
aircraft and amortization relating to aircraft under capital leases, see Notes 1 and 5 to the consolidated financial
statements.
Lease expirations for the leased aircraft included in the preceding table of operating flight equipment as of
December 31, 2003, are:
Equipment Type 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2009
and
Thereafter
American Airlines Aircraft
Airbus A300-600R ----321
Boeing 737-800 -----10
Boeing 757-200 3 - - 15 6 32
Boeing 767-200 Extended Range ----210
Boeing 767-300 Extended Range 1 4 2 - 3 8
Fokker 100 20----4
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 3 15 - 1 12 183
27 19 2 16 26 268
AMR Eagle Aircraft
Super ATR 2 -----
Saab 340B/340B Plus - 7 12 11 8 -
2 7 12 11 8 -