US Airways Leads AMR Merger to Form World's Largest Airline
Doug Parker, chief executive officer of US Airways Group Inc., right, listens as Tom Horton, president and chief executive officer of AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, speaks during a press conference at Dallas Fort Worth Airport in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013. US Airways Group Inc., spurned in three prior merger attempts, will combine with bankrupt AMR Corp.’s American Airlines in an $11 billion all-stock deal to create the world’s largest carrier. Photographer: Mike Fuentes/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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