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As of October 2015, the combined American Eagle branded fleet consists of the following regional jet aircraft:<!--NOTE: The fleet count numbers are retrieved from the the individual Wikipedia pages of the different operators, each having its own reference source.-->
 
American Eagle is the regional marketing brand of American Airlines. Currently, several airlines fly as American Eagle. Chautauqua's last scheduled flight with [[AmericanConnection]] was on August 18, 2014, and the [[Envoy Air]], a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group, was previously known as American Eagle Airlines prior to the merger with US Airways. [[PSA Airlines]], a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group and an operator for US Airways Express, started operating new CRJ-900 next-gen aircraft in American Eagle livery since Spring 2014. As of May 20, 2014, PSA has taken delivery of three CRJ-900. On May 19, 2014, Mesa Airlines agreed to add another six Bombardier CRJ-900 regional jets to its fleet, and operate them as American Eagle. American has purchased 40 Embraer E-175 regional jets to be placed at Envoy Air.
 
The table below shows the combined fleet for airlines operating as American Eagle and those operating as US Airways Express. All US Airways Express operated aircraft will eventually operate as American Eagle when AA and US operate on a single certificate. The column "Operating as" in the table below specifies which regional brand the aircraft are currently operated under.