American Airlines announced the debut of its first sports‑themed aircraft livery on a Boeing 737‑800 that entered service on Feb. 15. The new paint scheme, featuring the FIFA World Cup 2026 logo and the colors of the tournament’s official branding, marks the carrier’s role as the “Official North American Airline Supplier” for the event, a partnership that also includes Qatar Airways.
The Miami‑based celebration transformed the airline’s hangar
into a football‑focused showcase. Attendees enjoyed food and beverages inspired
by the city’s multicultural heritage while the tournament’s official mascots
roamed the venue. Football legends Thierry Henry
and Tim Howard delivered
opening remarks, and FIFA’s Chief Business and Strategy Officer
Amy Hopfinger highlighted
the partnership’s global reach.
In addition to the uniquely painted 737, more than 1,460
aircraft across American’s fleet will sport a custom FIFA World Cup 2026 decal, underscoring the
airline’s broader commitment to the event. The
decorated aircraft are scheduled to operate throughout the summer, ferrying
fans to matches across North America and serving as a moving billboard for the
world’s most-watched sporting competition.
The ceremony also featured local dignitaries, including
Miami‑Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins, underscoring the event’s regional economic significance. Caroline Clayton, American’s Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of
Communications, noted that the airline’s visibility
during the tournament could boost tourism to the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin
America—key markets served from Miami.
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