News

United converts B787-8 order to B787-10

5 Aug 2014 by Clement Huang

United Airlines (UA) appears to have set its sights on the B787 Dreamliner as the replacement aircraft for its current B767/B777 widebody fleet.

Flightglobal reports that United has converted seven of its eight remaining B787-8 orders to the extended B787-10 model to replace its B767-400ER and B777-200 aircraft.

The B787-10’s approximately 320 seats nicely fill the gap between the 242-seater B767-400ER and the 348-seat B777-200. United currently has 16 B767-400ERs and 74 777-200s in its fleet.

The aircraft conversion also means that United will only operate a fleet of 12 B787-8s once all aircraft of the type are delivered.

Per the Flightglobal report, United has been quoted as saying: "The flexibility of our fleet plan allows us to make conversions like these that help us manage our capital expenditures and put the right aircraft in place for our network".

The airline also has 26 B787-9s on order, the first of which will be delivered end-August.

For more information, visit united.com

Clement Huang

Loading comments...

Search Flight

See a whole year of Reward Seat Availability on one page at SeatSpy.com

The cover of the Business Traveller April 2024 edition
The cover of the Business Traveller April 2024 edition
Be up-to-date
Magazine Subscription
To see our latest subscription offers for Business Traveller editions worldwide, click on the Subscribe & Save link below
Polls