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American Airlines Group Inc. · Mar 24, 4:31 PM ET

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American Airlines Group Elects Mary N. Dillon to Board

What Happened American Airlines Group Inc. (AAG) announced on March 24, 2026, that its Board of Directors elected Mary N. Dillon as a director. The company disclosed the appointment in a Form 8-K and issued a press release (Exhibit 99.1) the same day.

Key Details

  • Mary N. Dillon was elected to AAG’s Board of Directors on March 24, 2026.
  • She will serve on the Compensation Committee and the Corporate Governance and Public Responsibility Committee.
  • Ms. Dillon will receive the same compensation as AAG’s other non-employee directors (see “Director Compensation” in AAG’s Proxy Statement for the 2025 annual meeting filed April 28, 2025).
  • The filing states Ms. Dillon has no relationships requiring disclosure under Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K and is not part of any arrangement or understanding related to her selection.

Why It Matters Board appointments can affect oversight of company strategy, executive pay and governance practices. This filing tells investors who the new director is, which committees she will join, and that she is being treated as an independent, non-employee director under AAG’s disclosed compensation and disclosure policies. For further details on director pay or Ms. Dillon’s background, investors should review AAG’s proxy statements and the company press release dated March 24, 2026.

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