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American Airlines Unveils Retro ‘Flagship’ Livery on 777-300ER Ahead of November Debut

The heritage design signals a broader 777-300ER cabin refresh that extends the new Flagship Suite and Premium Economy products ahead of the airline’s April 2026 centennial.

Overview

  • The aircraft, a Boeing 777-300ER registered N735AT, will enter service in November under the revived name “Flagship DFW.”
  • The exterior revives DC-3 era cues with a Silver Eagle base, an orange lightning bolt along both sides, and an eagle roundel near the aft fuselage.
  • American confirms the refreshed configuration for the type will include 70 Flagship Suites and 44 Premium Economy seats.
  • Flagship Suites add privacy doors, wireless charging, and chaise lounge seating, with Premium Economy gaining wireless charging and enhanced rests, and Main Cabin receiving 4K seatback screens with power at every seat.
  • The unveiling launches a series of centennial activities as American transitions more 777-300ERs to the updated interior following the Flagship Suite debut on 787s earlier this year.