This aircraft type is operated by American Eagle. There are 59 of these aircraft in service and 25 that are in storage.
American Airlines Aircraft: Embraer ERJ-140 Seating

This aircraft type is operated by American Eagle. There are 59 of these aircraft in service and 25 that are in storage.
The window seats are slightly misaligned but passengers otherwise find the aircraft to be comfortable with large windows and enough room for onboard storage
The Embraer 175 is a small regional jet and is operated by Compass Airways and American Eagle on behalf of American Airlines.
Additional information for each class is available in the “Travel Information / During your flight” section on aa.com.
Onboard storage is limited and suitcases may need to be checked at the aircraft door to be picked up upon arrival
The CRJ-900 is a regional jet used on short-haul routes and is operated by Mesa Airlines on behalf of American Airlines.
Onboard storage is limited and suitcases may need to be checked at the aircraft door to be picked-up upon arrival
Onboard storage is limited and suitcases may need to be checked at the aircraft door to be picked-up upon arrival.
Onboard storage is limited and suitcases may need to be checked at the aircraft door to be picked-up upon arrival
All seats feature touch-sensitive inflight entertainment monitors and access to entertainment that is streamed directly to your own portable device.