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Except for the Boeing 707 and early Boeing 747 variants from BOAC, British Airways inherited a mainly UK-built fleet of aircraft when it was formed in 1974. The airline introduced the Boeing 737 and Boeing 757 into the fleet in the 1980s, followed by the Boeing 747-400, Boeing 767 and Boeing 777 in the 1990s. BA was the largest Boeing 747-400s ...
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British Airways, currently the largest operator of the Boeing 747, said it would retire its entire fleet of the iconic aircraft earlier than expected due to the coronavirus downturn. The airline ...
British Airways: 2013 2016 12 — Emirates: 2008 2021 116 7 World's largest operator of the A380. Etihad Airways: 2014 2017 7 3 Korean Air: 2011 2014 7 3 To be retired by 2026. [3] Lufthansa: 2010 2015 8 6 To be retired after 2030. [4] Qantas: 2008 2011 10 2 To be replaced with the Airbus A350-1000 from 2032. [5] Qatar Airways: 2014 2018 8 2
The jumbo jets were originally designed to hold 27 first class and 292 economy class passengers and featured a lounge in the upper deck called the “club in the sky."
With a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, it is the third largest airline in the UK after easyJet, and British Airways. Loganair: LM: LOG: LOGAN: Scottish regional airline with its base at Glasgow Airport near Paisley, Scotland. Norse Atlantic UK: Z0: UBT: LONGBOAT: Low-cost carrier Long-haul; a subsidiary of Norse Atlantic Airways, its base ...
British Airways started flying the Airbus A318 "baby bus" between London and New York to fill the gap left by the Concorde. Now it's being scrapped.