American Airlines Group Inc.

AAL

American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) is one of the largest airlines in the United States, offering a comprehensive network of domestic and international flights. It was formed through the merger of American Airlines and US Airways, creating one of the world's leading carriers. The company provides passenger transportation, cargo services, and related airline support services.

$14.81 +0.44 (3.07%)
Dividend Yield 2.7%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
February 19, 2020$0.102020-02-042020-02-05
November 20, 2019$0.102019-11-052019-11-06
August 21, 2019$0.102019-08-062019-08-07
May 22, 2019$0.102019-05-072019-05-08
February 20, 2019$0.102019-02-052019-02-06

Dividends Summary

Company News

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Benzinga • Mohd Haider • October 26, 2025

Hillary Clinton criticized Trump's White House renovation project, calling it 'destroying' the People's House. California Governor Gavin Newsom mocked Mike Johnson for collecting signatures for Trump's Nobel Peace Prize during a government shutdown. Other political figures like Josh Shapiro and Sean Duffy also commented on current political issues.

1 Stock to Buy, 1 Stock to Sell This Week: Netflix, American Airlines
Investing.com • Jesse Cohen • October 19, 2025

The article analyzes two stocks for the upcoming week: recommending Netflix as a buy due to strong earnings potential and advertising growth, while suggesting American Airlines as a sell due to operational challenges and weak financial outlook.

Bear of the Day: American Airlines (AAL)
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Investment Research • August 5, 2024

American Airlines, a leading U.S. airline, faces significant challenges such as travel disruptions and macroeconomic concerns, despite the recent surge in air travel. The company's earnings have stagnated, and the stock is testing the 2020 panic lows, raising concerns about the industry's future performance.

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