How Did American Airlines’ Revenue And EBITDA Grow Over The Last Five Years?

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American Airlines’ revenue has grown almost 85% over the last five years. The majority of this growth is attributable to the airline’s capacity expansions globally, particularly post its merger with US Airways in December 2013. The network carrier’s EBITDA more than tripled during 2010-2015, largely due to the growth in its operations and post merger cost synergies.

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