American Airlines Wants Tax Breaks To Build New Ops Center

FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — American Airlines is asking the Fort Worth City Council to approve tax breaks if the airline builds an $88 million operations center on land near its headquarters.

City documents show American wants a break on up to 85 percent of the first year's taxes on the property and could get economic-development grants from the city in the same amount for 14 more years. The council could vote on the deal Tuesday night.

A draft agreement between the city and the Fort Worth-based airline shows construction costs are estimated at $55 million and American would make $33 million in other improvements. The deal calls for American to use Fort Worth companies and firms owned by women or minorities for some of the work. The city also would waive fees for zoning, inspections and fire-alarm and sprinkler systems.

The center will be used to monitor American and US Airways flights system-wide. The airlines merged in December to form American Airlines Group Inc. The company would employ at least 1,300 full-time workers at the North Texas center by the end of 2015.

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