AMFA’S STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES.

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AMFA’S STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES

TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES STATION MANNING PER TWU ATTACHMENT 1 & AA ELIGIBILITY LIST ORD- 70 ORD- 70 DFW- 75 DFW- 75 MIA- 252 MIA- 252 LAX- 146 LAX- 146 JFK- 130 JFK- 130 SJU- 37 SJU- 37 LGA- 23 LGA- 23 SFO- 21 SFO- 21 SJC- 13 SJC- 13 HNL- 12 HNL- 12 BOS- 29 BOS- 29 EWR- 15 EWR- 15 FLL- 17 FLL- 17 AUS- 3 AUS- 3 MCO- 7 MCO- 7 These numbers also include Title II Cabin Cleaners included in AA’s Eligibility List. 1

Title II & III Cabin Employees Station Manning Per TWU Attachment 1 & AA Eligibility List The following chart The following chart reflects the total number of American Airlines Title II and III cabin employees at the stations objected to by the TWU. This chart also reflects the Title II cabin cleaners who were submitted as part of American Airlines March 15,2004 Eligibility List. reflects the total number of American Airlines Title II and III cabin employees at the stations objected to by the TWU. This chart also reflects the Title II cabin cleaners who were submitted as part of American Airlines March 15,2004 Eligibility List. 2

CABIN CLEANING PER AA BILL OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED REPORT MARCH 1-31, 2004 ORD ORD DFW DFW MIA MIA LAX LAX JFK- 981 JFK- 981 SJU SJU LGA- 977 LGA- 977 SFO- 602 SFO- 602 SJC- 502 SJC- 502 HNL- 277 HNL- 277 BOS- 871 BOS- 871 EWR- 336 EWR- 336 FLL- 372 FLL- 372 AUS- 483 AUS- 483 MCO- 455 MCO- 455 Source: AA March 1 – 31, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 3

CABIN CLEANING PER AA BILL OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED REPORT MARCH 1-31, 2004 The following chart reflects the total cleaning performed by American Airlines Cabin Employees at the locations objected to by the TWU. All levels of cleaning are reflected in these numbers, as this is a total numbers of airplanes cleaned by AA cabin employees, both Title II and Title III. The following chart reflects the total cleaning performed by American Airlines Cabin Employees at the locations objected to by the TWU. All levels of cleaning are reflected in these numbers, as this is a total numbers of airplanes cleaned by AA cabin employees, both Title II and Title III. Source: AA March 1 – 31, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 4

AIRPLANES CLEANED BY AA TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEE AT EACH TWU OBJECTED TO STATION ORD- 113 ORD- 113 DFW- 127 DFW- 127 MIA- 20 MIA- 20 LAX- 14 LAX- 14 JFK- 8 JFK- 8 SJU- 30 SJU- 30 LGA- 44 LGA- 44 SFO- 29 SFO- 29 SJC- 39 SJC- 39 HNL- 23 HNL- 23 BOS- 30 BOS- 30 EWR- 22 EWR- 22 FLL- 22 FLL- 22 AUS- 161 AUS- 161 MCO- 65 MCO- 65 Source: AA March 1 – 31, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 5

AIRPLANES CLEANED BY AA TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEE AT EACH TWU OBJECTED TO STATION Source: AA March 1 – 31, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 6

A COMPARISON OF DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS ORD/DFW Total: 17,413 aircrafts cleaned with 145 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 120 airplanes cleaned per employee. ORD/DFW Total: 17,413 aircrafts cleaned with 145 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 120 airplanes cleaned per employee. All remaining TWU objected to stations: All remaining TWU objected to stations: 13,941 with 705 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 20 airplanes cleaned per employee. 13,941 with 705 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 20 airplanes cleaned per employee. SOURCE: MARCH 1-31, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT USING BOTH AA’S AND TWU’S TITLE II AND III CABIN EMPLOYEE LISTS 7

A COMPARISON OF DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO STATIONS SOURCE: MARCH 1-31, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT 8

THE NUMBER OF TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES AT DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS SOURCE: AA’S MARCH 15,2004 ELIGIBILITY LIST AND TWU’S APRIL 22, 2004 ATTACHMENT 1 9

AIRPLANES CLEANED BY TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES AT DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS SOURCE: MARCH 1-31, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT USING BOTH AA’S AND TWU’S TITLE II AND III CABIN CLEANERS LISTS 10

LEVEL 1 BILL OF WORKS ACCOMPLISHED BY AA TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES ORD- 384 ORD- 384 DFW- 204 DFW- 204 MIA- 117 MIA- 117 LAX- 86 LAX- 86 JFK- 15 JFK- 15 SJU- 8 SJU- 8 LGA- 14 LGA- 14 SFO- 40 SFO- 40 SJC- 4 SJC- 4 HNL- 0 HNL- 0 BOS- 32 BOS- 32 EWR- 2 EWR- 2 FLL- 2 FLL- 2 AUS- 1 AUS- 1 MCO- 1 MCO- 1 NOTE: Level 1 Bill of Work is an extensive cleaning. Source: AA March 1 – 31, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 11

LEVEL 1 BILL OF WORKS ACCOMPLISHED BY AA TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES SOURCE: MARCH 1-31, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT 12

A COMPARISON OF DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS, LEVEL1 BILL OF WORKS ACCOMPLISHED SOURCE: MARCH 1-31, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT USING BOTH AA’S AND TWU’S TITLE II AND III CABIN EMPLOYEE LISTS. 13

CABIN CLEANING PER AA BILL OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED REPORT APRIL 1-30, 2004 ORD ORD DFW DFW MIA MIA LAX LAX JFK JFK SJU SJU LGA- 960 LGA- 960 SFO- 574 SFO- 574 SJC- 414 SJC- 414 HNL- 244 HNL- 244 BOS- 902 BOS- 902 EWR- 367 EWR- 367 FLL- 398 FLL- 398 AUS- 489 AUS- 489 MCO- 186 MCO- 186 Source: AA April 1-30, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 14

CABIN CLEANING PER AA BILL OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED REPORT APRIL 1-30, 2004 The following chart reflects the total cleaning performed by American Airlines Cabin Employees at the locations objected to by the TWU. All levels of cleaning are reflected in these numbers, as this is a total numbers of airplanes cleaned by AA cabin employees, both Title II and Title III. Source: AA April 1-30, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 15

AIRPLANES CLEANED PER AA TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEE AT EACH TWU OBJECTED TO STATION ORD- 112 ORD- 112 DFW- 127 DFW- 127 MIA- 19 MIA- 19 LAX- 14 LAX- 14 JFK- 9 JFK- 9 SJU- 30 SJU- 30 LGA- 42 LGA- 42 SFO- 27 SFO- 27 SJC- 32 SJC- 32 HNL- 20 HNL- 20 BOS- 31 BOS- 31 EWR- 24 EWR- 24 FLL- 23 FLL- 23 AUS- 163 AUS- 163 MCO- 27 MCO- 27 Source: AA April 1-30, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 16

AIRPLANES CLEANED PER AA TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEE AT EACH TWU OBJECTED TO STATION Source: AA April 1-30, 2004 Aircraft Cleaning Report. 17

A COMPARISON OF DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS ORD/DFW Total: 17,324 aircrafts cleaned with 145 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 119 airplanes cleaned per employee. ORD/DFW Total: 17,324 aircrafts cleaned with 145 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 119 airplanes cleaned per employee. All other remaining objected to stations: All other remaining objected to stations: 13,660 with 705 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 19 airplanes cleaned per employee. 13,660 with 705 Title II & III Cabin Employees, equates to 19 airplanes cleaned per employee. SOURCE: APRIL 1-30, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT USING BOTH AA’S AND TWU’S TITLE II AND III CABIN CLEANERS LISTS 18

A COMPARISON OF DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS SOURCE: APRIL 1-30,2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT 19

THE NUMBER OF TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES AT DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS SOURCE: APRIL 1-30,2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT 20

AIRPLANES CLEANED PER TITLE II & III CABIN EMPLOYEES AT DFW & ORD vs. THE REMAINING TWU OBJECTED TO CLEANING STATIONS SOURCE: APRIL 1-30, 2004 AA AIRCRAFT CLEANING REPORT USING BOTH AA’S AND TWU’S TITLE II AND III CABIN CLEANERS LISTS 21