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 American Airlines to Roll Out Electronic Boarding Gates This Summer

American will initially install 20 electronic gates, and plans to expand the new technology to many of its other airports around the U.S.
Shawn GallagherBy Shawn GallagherApril 16, 20262 Mins Read
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 American Airlines is launching electronic boarding gates to develop a more seamless boarding process and smooth the final moments of a passenger’s airport experience. These new gates will first begin service at the airline’s Dallas Fort Worth hub in the summer, with plans to expand to other airports around the U.S. over time. 

The airline conducted a successful pilot program in November 2025 and received strong customer feedback. 

The gates will handle manual tasks for the airline’s gate agents, allowing them to allocate more time for customer service and other essential tasks that may arise during the process. Touchscreen instructions will provide customers with information, and the gates will automatically validate boarding passes. 

“After piloting the technology late last year and seeing positive feedback from both customers and team members, we’re excited to further incorporate electronic boarding gates at DFW,” said American’s Senior Vice President of DFW Hub Operations Jim Moses. “This is another step forward in creating a modern, seamless journey for customers, while keeping our people at the center of the experience.” 

American will install 20 total electronic boarding gates across the two sections of the airport. 

American plans to expand its electronic gates to other hubs around the country following its initial DFW launch. Gateway airports such as New York’s LaGuardia and JFK airports, Philadelphia, and Miami, could potentially see the new technology as it undergoes continued renovations. The airline hopes to “standardize the boarding experience” across its network with these new additions. 

“Boarding plays a key role in how customers experience the final moments before their flight, and electronic boarding gates will further elevate that experience, creating a more seamless and consistent process,” said American’s Chief Customer Officer Heather Garboden. 

American Airlines has a total of nine boarding groups today, in addition to preboarding. Its new electronic gates will look to improve this process and reduce congestion in the jet bridge.

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