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United CEO Scott Kirby Says Pursuit of Possible American Airlines Merger is Over

by Daniel McCarthy  April 27, 2026
UNited airlines plane landing with capitol building in the background on a bright day in Washington DC

Photo: Artem Onoprienko / Shutterstock.com

The idea of a merger between United and American Airlines—two of the “Big Four” U.S. carriers—is now seemingly off the table, at least for now, following a definitive statement by United CEO Scott Kirby on Monday.

Reports from earlier in April suggested that Kirby had approached the White House about a potential acquisition of American, but Kirby clarified that the discussions originated with the airline itself. According to Kirby, he approached American leadership directly to pitch a combination built on size, scale, and global competitiveness.

Kirby expressed optimism that such a deal could secure regulatory approval—a stance that diverges from the historical industry view that “mega-mergers” are non-starters with antitrust officials. However, the conversation was halted not by the government, but by American Airlines.

“I was confident that this combination, which would have been about adding and not subtracting, creating a truly great airline that customers love, could get regulatory approval,” Kirby said in a statement on Monday. “I was hoping to pitch that story to American, but they declined to engage and instead responded by publicly closing the door. And without a willing partner, something this big simply can’t get done.”

Kirby’s vision for the tie-up centered on what he described as a “global trade deficit” in aviation. He argued that foreign-flagged carriers currently dominate long-haul travel into the U.S. and that a combined United-American entity would have the necessary scale to reclaim leadership.

Unlike previous mergers designed to save struggling brands, Kirby insists this proposal was built on a foundation of growth, fleet modernization, and expanded service to smaller communities.

Despite Kirby’s “big, bold vision,” American Airlines remained firm in its rejection. In a statement released earlier this month, the Fort Worth-based carrier dismissed the idea, stating that such a combination would be “negative for competition and for consumers,” and calling the proposal inconsistent with its understanding of antitrust principles.

The proposal also drew immediate fire from Washington. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Mike Lee recently launched a bipartisan probe into the potential merger, citing concerns that a “super carrier” would lead to skyrocketing ticket prices, higher fees, and reduced service for American travelers.

President Donald Trump also didn’t seem positive on the potential deal, telling CNBC during an interview last week that “I don’t like having them merge” because of those same concerns over competition. President Trump did say that he was hoping for a deal for Spirit, the struggling ultra-low-cost-carrier that is now subject of a potential $500 million bailout from the federal government.

With the door now firmly shut, Kirby noted that United will pivot back to its independent strategy, focusing on its own “winning” path of de-commoditizing travel and investing in technology, product, and infrastructure.

“While our pursuit of talks with American have ended, our mission to build the greatest airline in the history of aviation at United is well underway,” Kirby said.

  
  
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