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British Airways updates West Coast fleet with diverse widebody aircraft
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British Airways is continuing its services from London to the US West Coast throughout April, utilizing a diverse range of aircraft. The airline is scheduled to cover destinations such as Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland. Flights are conducted exclusively from Heathrow Airport, avoiding the older Boeing 777-200ERs.

Aviation analytics firm Cirium provided insights into the aircraft types used during March. Flights to Los Angeles and San Francisco mainly utilize the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER. The airline employs various Dreamliner models for its Portland route, while operations to San Diego involve the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner and Airbus A350-1000. Additionally, flights to Seattle are conducted using the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner. In total, British Airways plans 252 flights to the West Coast, amounting to 79,559 seats.

British Airways also includes Las Vegas in its listings when considering Nevada among West Coast destinations. Flights to Las Vegas from Heathrow are serviced by the Airbus A350-1000. Seasonal flights from Gatwick use Boeing 777s, though the specific model remains unspecified.

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British Airways is preparing to enhance its A380 fleet's interiors by late 2026. The airline's total A380s remain in full operation, a distinguishing factor shared only with Singapore Airlines. This contrasts with other carriers that have cut back or retired their A380 fleets entirely.

The airline's fleet, which includes models like the 777-200ER, 787s, and 777Xs on order, exemplifies its commitment to variety and modernization. British Airways maintains that it "operates one of the largest and the most modern fleets of any airline in the world."

Discussions on seating configurations reveal an emphasis on high-class seating with lower total capacities compared to typical configurations. The British Airways A380, for instance, offers first-class suites and emphasizes a high degree of passenger comfort. As for the 787-10, British Airways seats 256 passengers, compared to the typical two-class seating capacity of 336.

Despite retaining older aircraft like the 777-200ER, British Airways is looking forward to partial fleet replacement with the Boeing 777X, expected by 2026. According to Boeing, the 777X will offer "10 percent lower fuel use and emissions and 10 percent lower operating costs than the competition."

British Airways engages in extensive US connections, flying to 28 American destinations, of which 20 are in 20 US states. Alongside British Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, and JetBlue Airways travel between the US and the UK.

"Boarding an A380 is a unique experience that introduces passengers to superior standards of in-flight comfort," commented Airbus, underlining its advanced aviation technology and cabin design.

The airline retired its Boeing 747s during the pandemic. However, discussions on its fleet and future plans indicate ongoing modernization and a focus on sustaining passenger comfort. This stance may align with the competitive international aviation environment.

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