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In some ways, American Airlines is all-inclusive.

American Airlines used social media Wednesday evening to introduce Pride, its newly combined LGBT — lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender — employee resource group with US Airways.

On its corporate Twitter and Facebook accounts, the airline posted a photo of a rainbow flag flying from a window in the pilot’s cabin of a parked passenger plane. With the hashtag #NowArriving, the company emphasized its continued support to equality, diversity and inclusion following the merger with US Airways.

American Airlines has boasted it was the first major airline to have a company-recognized LGBT employee resource group, the Gay Lesbian Employees of American, or GLEAM.

Prior to the airlines’ merger last year, US Airways’ group for LGBT employees and supporters was called Spectrum.

Approximately 620 employees are part of Pride, the new combined group for American Airlines Group Inc.