American Airlines has decided to extend the operational life of its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft by investing in updated cabin interiors. The airline had previously been expected to replace these older jets, but recent information indicates a shift in strategy.
According to details shared on the Long Haul YouTube channel, which covers extended explainers about airline fleets, American Airlines is opting for upgrades rather than immediate replacement of the 777-200ERs. This decision suggests that passengers will continue to see these aircraft in service for some time as the company modernizes their interiors.
The move reflects a broader trend among airlines facing aging long-haul fleets. Instead of quickly phasing out older widebody jets, carriers like American are choosing to refurbish cabins and enhance passenger experience while delaying large-scale fleet renewals.