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4.6
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4.6/5
based on 14 reviews

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64% employees reported

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About American Airlines
Founded in--
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count50k-1 Lakh
HeadquartersDallas-Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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Websiteaa.com
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American Airlines is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 14 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Overall Rating | 4.6/5 based on 14 reviews | 5.0/5 based on 1 reviews | 4.0/5 based on 81 reviews | 4.0/5 based on 65 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Skill development Company culture Work satisfaction | Work-life balance Company culture Skill development | Company culture Work-life balance Job security | Salary Job security Skill development |
Critically Rated for | ![]() No critically rated category | Promotions | ![]() No critically rated category | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | - | - | Hybrid 92% employees reported | Hybrid 100% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.6 Excellent rated by 3 women | - no rating available | 4.3 Good rated by 24 women | 3.8 Good rated by 10 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.7 Excellent rated by 10 men | - no rating available | 3.9 Good rated by 52 men | 4.0 Good rated by 50 men |
Job security | 4.5 Good | 4.0 Good | 4.0 Good | 4.1 Good |
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American Airlines Salaries
American Airlines salaries have received with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 by 14 employees.
Aadm
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Software Engineer
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₹6.4 L/yr - ₹26 L/yr
Senior Software Engineer
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Software Developer
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News & Views | Episode 189: AA Instant Savings Accounts & Future of AI in Fintech
- The AA has launched Instant Savings Accounts in partnership with NatWest Boxed.
- The partnership serves as a way for NatWest to expand its customer base.
- The conversation also explores the future of AI in fintech.
- The situation is discussed on the News & Views episode 189 of The Fintech Times Podcast.
The Fintech Times | 3 Mar, 2025
The AA Launches Instant Savings Accounts, Leveraging NatWest Boxed
- The AA is partnering with NatWest Boxed to launch instant savings accounts.
- The partnership will allow AA customers to top-up and withdraw money instantly from FSCS-protected savings accounts.
- AA aims to offer more control, choice, and confidence to its customers over their finances.
- This partnership sets the foundation for The AA to expand its range of embedded finance solutions in the future.
The Fintech Times | 25 Feb, 2025
American Airlines To Operate Rome-Delhi Flight After Bomb Threat Diversion
- American Airlines is likely to operate the flight from Rome to Delhi on Tuesday to ferry the passengers stranded in the Italian capital after its flight from New York to the Indian city was diverted on Sunday due to suspected bomb threat.
- According to information available on the airport's website, American Airlines flight AA9603 is scheduled to depart for Delhi at 12 pm local time on Feb. 25.
- Earlier, flight AA 292 was scheduled to depart for Delhi at 2 pm local time on Monday but the flight was cancelled, as per the website.
- Sources aware of the development said that on Sunday, a Bomb Threat Assessment Committee was immediately formed at the Delhi airport soon after the threat message was received for the flight AA292.
Bloomberg Quint | 25 Feb, 2025

Midair photos show fighter jets scrambled to escort an American Airlines plane after a bomb threat
- American Airlines Flight 292 was escorted by two Eurofighters after a bomb threat.
- The flight was flying from New York to Delhi when it received the threat and later turned around.
- Italy's air force scrambled Eurofighter jets to escort the Boeing 787 to Rome Fiumicino Airport.
- The bomb threat was later deemed non-credible, and the flight landed safely in Rome.
Insider | 24 Feb, 2025
New York-Delhi Flight Diverted To Rome After 'Suspected Bomb Threat' Before Being Cleared For Departure
- An American Airlines flight from New York to Delhi carrying 199 passengers and 15 crew members was diverted to Rome following a suspected bomb threat.
- The flight was cleared for departure after inspection and law enforcement authorities confirmed it to be a non-credible threat.
- The airline apologized for the inconvenience caused and mentioned that safety and security are top priorities.
- The flight will stay in Rome overnight for required crew rest before continuing to Delhi.
Bloomberg Quint | 24 Feb, 2025

The 45 companies on the Maga anti-DEI hit list
- Conservative activists have compiled a list of 45 companies, including Amazon and Yum! Brands, criticized for their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts over the past three years.
- White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller and activist Edward Blum have targeted companies for practices such as hiring based on gender or race and scholarships based on race.
- The Justice Department is preparing a report identifying steps to deter 'discriminatory' DEI programs, potentially leading to criminal investigations.
- Companies like Accenture, Booz Allen Hamilton, and Deloitte have abandoned diversity goals due to Trump's executive order banning diversity efforts at federal contractors.
- Activists are contacting administration officials to report illegal discrimination, leading to DEI program scrutiny at companies like American Airlines Group and Southwest Airlines.
- America First Legal (AFL), led by Stephen Miller, has filed lawsuits and requests for investigations against companies like Walt Disney, Nike, and IBM for allegedly discriminatory practices.
- The Trump administration is expected to target high-profile companies that have publicly supported DEI initiatives, urging businesses to carefully assess their policies.
- Many companies, including Microsoft, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo, are reevaluating their diversity programs amidst legal threats and potential investigations.
- Concerns about affirmative action and discrimination based on race and gender have led to legal actions and complaints against companies such as McDonald's, Starbucks, and Salesforce.
- The 45 companies on the anti-DEI list face scrutiny for their DEI policies and practices, with potential legal implications as the government explores avenues to address 'illegal DEI.'
Moneyweb | 23 Feb, 2025
Dems ask SEC, DOL to not issue anti-ESG rules
- A coalition of 17 Democratic state finance officials sent a letter to the acting heads of the SEC and DOL, combating anti-ESG and anti-DEI claims from Republican colleagues.
- The Democratic officials criticized the use of a federal judge's ruling against American Airlines by the Republican officials as evidence against ESG incorporation.
- Democratic officials emphasized the importance of fiduciaries exercising professional judgment in assessing long-term financial risks.
- The officials warned that banning the use of ESG factors in investment decisions could negatively impact investment performance and increase financial vulnerability for retirees.
Hrdive | 21 Feb, 2025

Despite The Recent Rash Of Plane Crashes, Flying Is Still The Safest Mode Of Transportation
- 2025 began with a number of plane crashes, raising concerns about the safety of flying.
- Among the crashes, an American Airlines plane collided with a U.S. Army helicopter, resulting in the deaths of all 67 people on board both aircraft.
- Another incident involved a Delta Airlines flight in Toronto, which flipped over but fortunately resulted in no deaths and only 18 injuries.
- Despite these incidents, air travel, particularly on U.S. commercial airlines, is still considered the safest mode of transportation according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Blackenterprise | 19 Feb, 2025

How an Ancient Clam Inspired A.A. Murakami’s Generative Textile Art
- A.A. Murakami's latest project, A Thousand Layers of Stomach, transforms the beauty of an ancient clam into a groundbreaking generative textile artwork.
- The installation explores how generative design can draw from the natural world, bridging the gap between evolution and innovation.
- At the center is the Asari clam, a species with intricate shell patterns that have centuries of history and endless fascination for the duo.
- Alexander Groves, co-founder of A.A. Murakami, revealed that the team developed a generative code that powers a customized knitting machine much like a mollusk producing its shell pattern.
- What makes A.A. Murakami's work even more unique is what they coined as "ephemeral tech," a departure from typical digital interfaces like screens or projections.
- The generative code developed is similar in the sense that it manifests itself in physical forms that interact with the tangible world.
- The title, A Thousand Layers of Stomach, came from a translation of a tripe dish on a Chinese menu, which had a profound cynical impression on the team.
- The project will tour globally, with a knitting machine mirroring the clam's process to create patterns line by line.
- The installation is interactive, allowing visitors to manipulate generative patterns in real-time, much like the dynamic, evolving patterns on a clam's shell.
- For the artists, this project is a celebration of nature, technology, and the hidden beauty in the everyday.
Design-Milk | 11 Feb, 2025

Supersonic planes are inching toward takeoff. That could be a problem.
- Boom Supersonic broke the sound barrier in a test flight of its XB-1 jet last week, marking an early step in a potential return for supersonic commercial flight.
- The small aircraft reached a top speed of Mach 1.122 (roughly 750 miles per hour) in a flight over southern California and exceeded the speed of sound for a few minutes.
- Supersonic planes will burn significantly more fuel than current aircraft, resulting in higher emissions of carbon dioxide, which fuels climate change. Supersonic jets also fly higher than current commercial planes do, introducing atmospheric effects that may warm the planet further.
- Boom plans to start commercial operation with a scaled-up version of the XB-1, a 65-passenger jet called Overture, before the end of the decade, and it has already sold dozens of planes to customers including United Airlines and American Airlines.
- All jet engines release other pollutants as well, including nitrogen oxides, black carbon, and sulfur.
- Flying in the stratosphere, and releasing pollutants there, could increase the climate impacts of supersonic flight.
- Of the 100 billion gallons of jet fuel used last year, only about 0.5% of it was sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
- Supersonic jets will be competing with other, existing planes for the same supply (alternative fuels), and aiming to use more of it.
- There’s also a chance that using SAFs in supersonic jets could come with unintended consequences, as the fuels have a slightly different chemical makeup than fossil fuels.
- Supersonic travel over land is largely banned, because of the noise and potential damage that comes from the shock wave caused by breaking the sound barrier.
TechnologyReview | 6 Feb, 2025

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American Airlines FAQs
Where is the American Airlines headquarters located?
American Airlines is headquartered in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
How many employees does American Airlines have in India?
American Airlines currently has approximately 2,000+ employees in India.
Does American Airlines have good work-life balance?
American Airlines has a work-life balance rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 10+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 79% employees rated American Airlines 4 or above on work-life balance. This rating reflects the company's efforts to help employees maintain a healthy balance between their personal and professional lives. We encourage you to read American Airlines reviews for more details
Is American Airlines good for career growth?
Career growth at American Airlines is rated fairly well, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.7. 79% employees rated American Airlines 4 or above, while 21% employees rated it 3 or below on promotions/appraisal. Though the sentiment is mixed for career growth, majority employees have rated it positively. We recommend reading American Airlines reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros of working in American Airlines?
Working at American Airlines offers several advantages that make it an appealing place for employees. The company is highly rated for company culture, skill development and work satisfaction, based on 10+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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