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United Airlines retires aging Airbus A320-200s amid major fleet renewal
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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

United Airlines is moving forward with a significant update to its fleet, retiring older Airbus A320-200 aircraft as it increases deliveries of new Airbus A321neo jets. On April 22, United took delivery of its 1,000th aircraft—an Airbus A321neo—and has plans to expand its order for this model to 180 units. The airline previously operated 15 A321neos and expects to lease an additional 20 from SMBC Aviation Capital.

Data from ch-aviation shows that United currently operates 75 A320-200s, with the oldest delivered in March 1995. Seventeen of these aircraft have projected retirement dates, with the two oldest scheduled to leave service by August and the remainder by October this year. All affected planes were delivered before 1998 and have served exclusively with United throughout their operational lives.

The A320-200 was first flown in February 1987 and became widely used across airlines globally. Over its production run until 2020, nearly 4,800 units of the previous-generation A320 were delivered. The -200 variant improved on the original design with increased fuel capacity and wingtip fences for better efficiency.

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A Reddit user commented on the wingtip fence feature: "The vertical orientation of the fence eliminated upward bending moments seen in canted and blended winglets which require structural changes that aren’t fully needed with the wingtip fence. The drag reduction is not as big as with the canted winglets and definitely not as great as it would be with blended winglets, but everything in aviation is a compromise because the old adage 'nothing is free' rings true."

The evolution from A320ceo (current engine option) to A320neo (new engine option) marked a step change in efficiency for Airbus narrowbodies. Introduced in January 2016 by Lufthansa, the neo version features more efficient engines—either CFM International LEAP or Pratt & Whitney PW1000G—and aerodynamic improvements such as 'sharklet' winglets, delivering up to a 15% increase in fuel economy compared to earlier models.

United’s shift toward newer models like the A321neo is part of its broader 'United Next' initiative aimed at renewing its fleet. The airline intends to operate 130 A321neos by 2032, alongside orders for other new aircraft types including the long-range A321 XLRs and widebody Airbus A350-900s. This move supports goals such as opening new routes, increasing passenger comfort, reducing carbon emissions, and replacing older Boeing and Airbus jets.

Currently configured for up to 206 passengers in two classes—56 more than retiring A320-200s—the A321neo serves high-demand domestic routes such as Chicago O'Hare–Denver and Los Angeles–Chicago O'Hare. According to Cirium data from March 2025, these are among United’s busiest corridors for this model.

As part of its ongoing renewal efforts, United also plans to retire all Boeing 767s by 2030 in favor of new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners; it has placed an order for over 140 Dreamliners.

United holds a leading position among global airlines when measured by available seat miles (ASM), revenue seat miles (RPM), mainline fleet size, employee count, and number of destinations served. However, Delta Air Lines leads in terms of revenue and market capitalization; American Airlines carries more passengers when regional affiliates are included; FedEx Express moves more freight by weight per kilometer; Turkish Airlines serves the most countries worldwide.

With more than 600 pending aircraft orders as of April this year—a figure reported by Flight Global—United appears set on maintaining its status among major international carriers even as competitors lead certain metrics.

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