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American Airlines and US Airways poised 'to merge' | American Airlines and US Airways poised 'to merge' |
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American Airlines and US Airways are planning to form one the world's biggest airlines, according to media and newswire sources. | American Airlines and US Airways are planning to form one the world's biggest airlines, according to media and newswire sources. |
The two boards are said by a number of unnamed sources to have met on Wednesday to approve the merger. | The two boards are said by a number of unnamed sources to have met on Wednesday to approve the merger. |
A formal announcement is expected on Thursday. | A formal announcement is expected on Thursday. |
The merger will bring American Airlines closer in value to rival Delta Airlines, with an estimated market valuation of $11bn (£7bn). | The merger will bring American Airlines closer in value to rival Delta Airlines, with an estimated market valuation of $11bn (£7bn). |
The lion's share of the new company will be owned by American Airline's bankruptcy creditors, who will have 72% of the company, the reports say. | The lion's share of the new company will be owned by American Airline's bankruptcy creditors, who will have 72% of the company, the reports say. |
American Airline's parent company filed for bankruptcy protection more than a year ago. | American Airline's parent company filed for bankruptcy protection more than a year ago. |
The carrier will be run under the American Airlines brand, but the chief executive is expected to be the current US Airways boss, Doug Parker. | |
The reported deal would need approval from competition regulators and a US bankruptcy court before going ahead. | |
After that, it could be years before passengers notice any changes. | |
The deal follows a period of intense consolidation for the US airline sector, with Delta hooking up with Northwest and Continental with United. |