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Old Jul 15, 2014, 3:32 am
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WIDEBODY AIRCRAFT FLEET (January 2023)

Boeing:
- 19 772 / 777-200ER 2 Class: J37 Zodiac, W24, Y212 (66 MCE)
- 28 772 / 777-200ER 2 Class: J37 Super Diamond, W24, Y212 (66 MCE)
- 20 77W / 777-300ER 3-class: F8, J52 Zodiac Cirrus, W28, Y216 (28 MCE)
- 20 788 / 787-8 2 Class J20 Zodiac, W28, Y186 (42 MCE)
- 13 788 / 787-8 2 class J20 Super Diamond, W28, Y186 (42 MCE)
- 22 789 / 787-9 2 Class J30 Super Diamond, W21, Y234 (36 MCE)

On Order:
788 / 787-8: 4 in 2023. Super Diamond seating config
789 / 787-9: 30: Delivering through 2026. New seating layout: J51, W32, Y143 (18 MCE)
(Deliveries subject to change)

For widebody aircraft routes and schedules, please consult the AA cargo site: link

For questions, discussion, updates, see the posts below.
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AA widebody / international aircraft on domestic routes (master thread)

Old Jan 16, 2014, 7:16 am
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Originally Posted by phlwookie
We'll continue to see more domestic and/or near Caribbean 767/A330 routings as the US side of the house takes more A330-200s, notably to places like CUN, MCO, SJU, PUJ, and STT, and newly on CLT-BOS and PHX.
Saw a US 762 in STT on New Year's Day.
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Old Jan 16, 2014, 9:52 am
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Another good source of this info (though doesn't necessarily capture short-term use on certain routes): www.aacargo.com. There is a section with the wide body schedule for the whole system, broken down by USA inbound, USA outbound and USA domestic.
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Old Feb 17, 2014, 2:50 pm
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Thanks for this list, managed to get on AA 2420 this morning and the seat is phenomenal for a 3 hour domestic flight!
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Old May 14, 2014, 9:00 pm
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763 and 75L domestic routes

Just wanted to see other than trans cons, which routes offer these aircrafts on domestic flights? Also if the 32T available on other non transcontinental routes? For US, any long haul products used on domestic runs?
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Old May 14, 2014, 9:58 pm
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The 32B is flown exclusively on JFK-LAX/SFO. So far, no other routes.

For widebodies, check out the cargo schedules in .pdf format:

https://www.aacargo.com/ship/schedules.html

75L on domestic routes? Sometimes they show up on short turns from JFK, like MIA and MCO, where they can fly out and back in time for an evening departure. They aren't flown on transcons or Hawai'i.
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Old May 15, 2014, 3:03 am
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Originally Posted by correctioncx
Just wanted to see other than trans cons, which routes offer these aircrafts on domestic flights? Also if the 32T available on other non transcontinental routes? For US, any long haul products used on domestic runs?
I think the best home for this discussion will be in an extant thread which discusses domestic widebody flying.

I have amended the title slightly to add "international", as this will be a good thing to track going forward.

I would encourage any interested users to consider creating a wiki on this thread so everyone can add to and help maintain this list!

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Old May 16, 2014, 12:42 pm
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Flew LAX-DFW today in 763. Got upgraded to "First" (Business?) with an upgrade that cleared overnight, checking in at T-24 as PLT - early AM flight, wonderful having the reclining seat to catch some rest

Having only flown in F in S80 and 737s it was the nicest cabin I've been in so far, I'm a big dude and was not cramped probably not "true F" by others standards, but had a cool seat mate that made for nice conversation and friendly FAs, even if non-meat breakfast options were lacking.
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Old May 17, 2014, 1:07 pm
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ORD-HNL-ORD is now officially deceased. For the moment, anyway.
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Old Jun 7, 2014, 4:34 pm
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Flew AA2423 DFW-LAX which was a 763 and I got seat 17J on the 6th of May.
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Old Jul 9, 2014, 10:45 pm
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Just booked a Jamaica trip through MIA. Looks like 2470 is 763 all summer. Any idea where this plane is coming from? Only 738s on MIA-ORD......

Ahh...nevermind! Looks like 2470 is 763 both directions!

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Old Jul 10, 2014, 7:28 am
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US 835/836 (CLT-SJU-CLT) is on a 332 for most of the summer.
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Old Jul 13, 2014, 3:49 am
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source for Dom and Carib/CAmer intl config aircraft?

Is there a single source for locating a list of AA flights within the US or to short haul international destinations (such as Caribbean, Central America, or upper South America) that are operated on internationally configured aircraft. i.e., aircraft that have beds in business/first?
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Old Jul 13, 2014, 6:38 am
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Originally Posted by SFO_FT
Is there a single source for locating a list of AA flights within the US or to short haul international destinations (such as Caribbean, Central America, or upper South America) that are operated on internationally configured aircraft. i.e., aircraft that have beds in business/first?
AA cargo keeps a list. Note that these change all the time. The ONLY routes with first/business beds guaranteed are long-haul international destinations and JFK-SFO/LAX. Regularly, I think you can rely on them on some flights on intra-hub routes between LAX-ORD/DFW/MIA and most often MIA-ORD-JFK. But note that these will generally be a couple frequencies a day. MIA-BOG and LIM almost always have at least one 763 frequency as well.
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Old Jul 14, 2014, 8:02 pm
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Thanks. Had totally forgotten about the AA cargo skeds. Any suggestions out there for locating int'l config'd 752 routes (both dom and int'l?) Are these flights coded differently than other 752 flights? On UA, for example, the int'l config'd 752s are UA1xxx when not flying to Europe, while the dom-confi'gd 752s are always UAxxx.
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Old Jul 15, 2014, 3:29 am
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Originally Posted by SFO_FT
Is there a single source for locating a list of AA flights within the US or to short haul international destinations (such as Caribbean, Central America, or upper South America) that are operated on internationally configured aircraft. i.e., aircraft that have beds in business/first?
As we have an extant thread on this topic, I'll go ahead and merge your question in. Note that it's a "consolidated" airline thread, so is meant to cover both US and AA.

I have also moved the list of flights up to a Wikipost so everyone can help maintain.

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