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United Airlines increases use of Boeing 777-300ER on top US domestic routes

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United Airlines increases use of Boeing 777-300ER on top US domestic routes
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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

United Airlines continues to operate a significant number of domestic flights within the United States using widebody aircraft from the Boeing 777 family, according to data provided by Cirium. While there has been an overall decrease in domestic 777 operations compared to last year, certain trends and route adjustments are notable for September 2025.

Cirium reports that United has scheduled 1,263 domestic flights with Boeing 777 aircraft this September, which is a 12.2% decline from the same month in 2024. However, when looking specifically at the larger Boeing 777-300ER variant, its usage on domestic routes has grown. There are now 186 scheduled flights with this model, up from 120 last year—a rise of 55%.

The most frequently operated route for the Boeing 777-300ER is between Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO), featuring 33 round trips during the month. The aircraft will also be used daily on services between Honolulu and Guam as well as Honolulu and San Francisco. According to aeroLOPA, these jets have a three-class configuration with a total of 350 seats. In describing this product in 2017, United Airlines stated:

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"United's 777-300ER aircraft offers a modern, spacious interior envisioned in partnership with design firm PriestmanGoode, including the airline's all-new United Polaris business class seat. (...) This new seat represents the latest in the continued rollout of United Polaris, the airline's most significant product transformation in more than a decade."

Meanwhile, use of smaller variants—the Boeing 777-200 and 777-200ER—has declined over the past year. Combined, these models account for 1,077 domestic flights this September, down from last year's figure of 1,319—a decrease of approximately 18.3%. The lower-density version of the Boeing 777-200ER is relatively rare on domestic routes but will be used daily between Newark and Los Angeles (LAX) as well as on one rotation between Washington Dulles (IAD) and San Francisco.

Most domestic operations involving these smaller jets utilize the higher-density Boeing 777-200 model with a seating arrangement that includes 28 business class seats and 336 economy seats for a total of 364 passengers. The top route for these aircraft remains Newark to San Francisco—with a combined total of over 160 rotations throughout September—and other regular services include LAX to Newark and Honolulu as well as Chicago to Denver.

Fleet composition data from ch-aviation highlights some key differences within United’s sub-fleet: while its average Boeing 777-300ER is only about eight years old, both its Boeing 777-200ERs and -200s average over two decades in age—25.6 years and nearly three decades at an average age of around twenty-eight years respectively. The airline currently operates more than twice as many older variants: there are reportedly fifty-five examples of the -200ER model along with nineteen -200s versus just twenty-two larger -300ERs.

Despite its ongoing reliance on different versions of the Boeing “Triple-Seven,” United does not appear interested in updating this segment with newer models such as those found in the upcoming Boeing 777X series. None of the major U.S.-based legacy airlines have placed orders for or indicated plans to acquire these next-generation widebodies.

"United's 777-300ER aircraft offers a modern, spacious interior envisioned in partnership with design firm PriestmanGoode, including the airline's all-new United Polaris business class seat. (...) This new seat represents the latest in the continued rollout of United Polaris, the airline's most significant product transformation in more than a decade." — United Airlines

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