<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section needs expansion with: a decent summary of the contents of the main article, see Wikipedia: Summary style . You can help by adding to it . (April 2016) </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> In the 1960s, Mattel released a series of American Airlines Stewardess Barbie dolls . </Li> <Li> Throughout the 1990s, American Airlines was featured in John Hughes' Home Alone trilogy of movies . </Li> <Li> In August 2008, in a Season 2 episode of Mad Men (Episode 2, titled "Flight 1"), Pete Campbell's father is a passenger on American Airlines Flight 1 which crashes shortly after takeoff from Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport), killing all the passengers and crew on board . </Li> <Li> American Airlines was a sponsor of a travelogue segment of the Univision show Sábado Gigante titled La Cámara Viajera . </Li> <Li> American Airlines was extensively featured in the 2009 movie Up in the Air as part of a marketing tie - in between the airline and Paramount Pictures . </Li> <Li> In 2013, American Airlines collaborated with Disney to promote Planes by featuring a cameo appearance of a passenger airliner named Tripp, with the American Airlines livery to promote its new image . </Li> <Li> Airport 1975 used a Boeing 747 - 123 Freighter (cargo variant) s / n 20390 (registration N9675), leased from American Airlines . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In the 1960s, Mattel released a series of American Airlines Stewardess Barbie dolls . </Li> <Li> Throughout the 1990s, American Airlines was featured in John Hughes' Home Alone trilogy of movies . </Li>

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