American Airlines DC9 Mousepad by Rick Broome

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This mousepad is a recreation of a painting of an American Airlines DC9 done by the artist Rick Broome.

American Airlines, Inc. is a major U.S airline that is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. American Airlines was started in 1930 via a union of more than eighty small airlines. The two organizations from which American Airlines was originated were Robertson Aircraft Corporation and Colonial Air Transport. The former was first formed in Missouri in 1921, with both being merged in 1929 into holding company The Aviation Corporation. This in turn, was made in 1930 into an operating company and rebranded as American Airways. In 1934, when new laws and attrition of mail contracts forced many airlines to reorganize, the corporation redid its routes into a connected system, and was renamed American Airlines.

Between 1970 and 2000, the company grew into being an international carrier, purchasing Trans World Airlines in 2001.

In 2011, due to a downturn in the airline industry, American Airlines' parent company AMR Corporation filed for bankruptcy protection. In 2013, US Airways and American Airlines merged. Eventually US Airways management and operations from both airlines were merged under one operating certificate to create the largest United States airline which kept the American Airlines brand name.

This ultra Lightweight mouse pad works with rollerball or optical mouse. This is a rectangle mouse pad measuring 7.75" x 9.25" x .10" (2.5mm),

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