Update, 9:05 a.m.:
American?s video announcement of the new livery has gone live. More information from the press unveiling to come.
Original entry:
A two-month-old Boeing 737-800 owned by American Airlines left Victorville, Calif., at 3:49 a.m. PST Thursday and headed to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The significance: People tell us it had been repainted in American?s new livery.
We don?t know what it looks like. We?ll know later on Thursday morning when American rolls the new paint job out for public viewing.
American Flight 9634 departed Victorville is supposed to arrive at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport around 8:15 a.m. or 8:30 a.m.. CST. It?s to be parked at American?s hangar on the east side of the airport until the new paint job is revealed.
American informed media around 6 a.m. that the unveiling will be Thursday morning.
?While American Airlines completes the evaluation of whether a merger could build on its strengths, it is important that it remains steadfast in the work that has been done and continues to be done to modernize the airline.? Today, it takes the next step in that journey by revealing its much-anticipated new logo and livery.?
American has a countdown clock going on its website,?www.aa.com/newamerican, indicating that they?ll go live at 9 a.m. with the new look.
We hear that two new Boeing? 777-300ERs will go next to Victorville for their new paint schemes. But that, too, is unconfirmed.
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