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Envoy Air
Envoy Air
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AirlineEnvoy Air
ParentAmerican Airlines Group
Founded1998
HeadquartersIrving, Texas
HubsCharlotte, Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York–LaGuardia, Philadelphia, Phoenix

Envoy Air. It is a wholly owned regional airline subsidiary of the American Airlines Group, operating as American Eagle for its parent carrier. The company provides feeder services from smaller cities to major hubs across the United States and to select international destinations. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, it maintains a significant operational presence at key American Airlines hubs.

History

The carrier was originally established in 1998 as American Eagle Airlines, a name under which it operated for over fifteen years. This period saw significant growth through the acquisition of aircraft and routes from other regional carriers within the AMR Corporation family. In 2014, as part of a broader rebranding strategy following the merger of American Airlines and US Airways, the company was renamed to its current identity. This change aligned with the decision to consolidate the American Eagle brand as a unified marketing name for all regional operations. Key milestones in its development include transitioning its fleet from older jet aircraft to more modern and efficient models, such as the Embraer E-Jet family.

Fleet

The airline operates an all-jet aircraft fleet, primarily consisting of models from the Embraer manufacturer. Its mainstay aircraft are the Embraer ERJ 140 and the Embraer ERJ 145, which are configured in a single-class layout to serve shorter regional routes. In recent years, it has undertaken a significant fleet modernization program, introducing larger and more efficient jets like the Embraer E170 and Embraer E175. These newer aircraft feature enhanced passenger amenities and support the carrier's network expansion. The fleet's livery prominently displays the American Eagle branding, with the parent company's logo on the tail.

Destinations

As a critical feeder for American Airlines, its network is extensive, focusing on connecting smaller markets to the major hub airports within the American Airlines system. Primary hubs served include Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Miami International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Its route map spans across the continental United States, with a strong presence in the Midwestern United States, the Southwestern United States, and along the East Coast of the United States. The airline also operates select international flights to destinations in Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, such as Toronto, Cancún, and Nassau.

Corporate affairs

The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Airlines Group, functioning under the operational and strategic direction of its parent. Its corporate headquarters are located in Irving, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. As a key operator within the American Eagle network, it employs thousands of personnel, including pilots, flight attendants, and maintenance technicians. The airline's operations are integral to the American Airlines global network, providing essential connectivity that feeds traffic into the mainline carrier's domestic and international flights from its fortress hubs.

Accidents and incidents

The airline maintains a strong safety record throughout its operational history. There have been no fatal accidents involving its aircraft since its inception. The most notable incident occurred in 2018 when an Embraer ERJ 145 experienced a runway excursion upon landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport during adverse weather conditions; there were no serious injuries reported. The carrier's safety protocols and training programs are aligned with the stringent standards set by the Federal Aviation Administration and its parent company, American Airlines. It undergoes regular safety audits and participates in the International Air Transport Association's operational safety initiatives.

Category:Airlines of the United States Category:Companies based in Texas Category:American Airlines