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Old Mar 12, 2018, 1:46 pm
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This wikipost presents an updated summary of AF plans for retrofitting the long-haul fleet with new J (and W) seats. For more details, please refer to the thread below

Last update on 23 APR 2024

B772
21 planes. All B772 are already retrofitted with the BEST cabins (Zodiac Cirrus seat). A refit programme is underway to standardise the 772 fleet with a 28J 32W 268M configuration, with refits expected to be complete before summer 2024.
- Seating config 1: C28W32Y268
- Seating config 2: C28W24Y260
- Seating config 3: C40W32Y216

B77W
Version with P (19 planes out of 43 77W): 19/19 completed (F-GSQA, F-GSQB, F-GSQC, F-GSQF, F-GSQG, F-GSQH, F-GSQI, F-GSQJ, F-GSQK, F-GSQL, F-GSQM, F-GSQU, F-GSQV, F-GSQY, F-GZNA, F-GZNB, F-GZNC, F-GZND, and F-GZNE)
- They are already all retrofitted with the BEST cabins (Zodiac Cirrus seat).
- Seating config: F4C58W28Y206

COI version (14J) (12 planes out of 43 B77W): all retrofitted (F-GSQO, F-GSQP, F-GSQT, F-GSQX, F-GZNG. F-GSQS, F-GZNF, F-GSQR, F-GSQN, F-GZNO, F-GZNL and F-GZNN).
- The J seat is Zodiac Optima (same as chosen for the A350), similar to the UA Polaris seat. The config is 1-2-1 and total 14J.
- The W seat is the same as in the B789.
- Seating config: C14W32Y422

Remaining 77W (the 12 planes in NEV4 "loisirs" config (42J)): 10/12 completed (F-GZNK, F-GZNP, F-GZNQ, F-GZNS, F-GZNT, F-GZNI, F-GZNR, F-GZNU, F-GZNJ, and F-GZNH)
- The new seat will be a slightly improved version of the BEST seat, with a door for privacy.
- Retrofits started in March 2022 and were projected to finish by the end of 2023, but they are late.
- Aircraft in retrofit: F-GSQD (arrived @ ORY 28 Feb), F-GSQE (arrived @ ORY 19 Apr)
- Seating config: C48W48Y273
- Old config: C42W24Y315

B789
- Direct deliveries with BEST cabins (Zodiac Cirrus seat, slightly smaller than the 777 one, due to fuselage width limitation).
- Ten planes have been delivered to AF (F-HRBA to F-HRBJ).
- AF initially ordered 15 B789, with the remaining to go to KL.
- Seating config: C30W21Y228

A332
- 15 planes. Retrofitted in 2-2-2 with the Stelia Equinoxe seat. A similar seat can be seen in the UX B787. Also, the W seats are the same as the B789.
- More info on A332 retrofit can be found in this thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-...-retrofit.html
- Since October 2020, all aircraft have the new cabin.
- Seating config: C36W21Y167

A343
Update 01/2020: Only 4 planes remaining (in Joon livery & interiors : F-GLZK/N/O/P). They will leave the fleet between 03/3020 and end 2021.
All retired per ch-aviation.


A359
- Overall, AF will have 38 A359. 22 planes have been delivered as of 22/09/2023:
First batch (20): F-HTYA/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/Q/R/S/T
- Direct delivery with Zodiac Optima, similar to UA Polaris seat (see above B777 COI). Config 1-2-1.
- The W seat is a Recaro recliner seat.
- All the A359 ordered for both AF & KL are finally going to AF (while KL will receive all the B789 remaining to be delivered on the AF sub-order).
- As per an information post by frausflyer , the 20th A350 (likely F-HTYT) to be delivered to AF will have a P cabin. https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/33283076-post467.html. However, this eventually did not happen, and F-HTYT has the same cabin as the 19 aircraft that preceded it.
- Seating config: C34W24Y266

Second batch (7/18): F-HUVA/B/C/D/E/F/G
- The 21st A359 (F-HUVA) has the new 48J cabin with small differences compared to the B77W one. According to Aerolopa, it and 17 A350s to follow will not have P.
- Seating config: C48W32Y212

A388
All A380 will leave the fleet by 2022 and so, will not be retrofitted with new seats. F-HPJB is the 1st to leave the fleet : it has been returned to the lessor in January 2020.
All retired June 26 2020 due to COVID-19.



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Old Jul 2, 2018, 10:00 am
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Originally Posted by sld122
Does anyone have any idea about how often they change a flight that is scheduled to have the new seats to the old configuration for flights that fly out of LAX specifically?

I've been reading a lot of posts around here talking about those changes happening and it's making me think I'd be better off choosing another airline.
i don't think anyone can answer that, changes cannot be predicted and can happen until few days before the flight. if getting new seats is a must for you, better book with an airline that only has those.
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Old Jul 2, 2018, 2:51 pm
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Originally Posted by sld122
Does anyone have any idea about how often they change a flight that is scheduled to have the new seats to the old configuration for flights that fly out of LAX specifically?

I've been reading a lot of posts around here talking about those changes happening and it's making me think I'd be better off choosing another airline.
if you flight is within the next weeks or few months, changes are unlikely except of course for last minute substitution because of a tech problem.
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Old Jul 2, 2018, 4:46 pm
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Originally Posted by newflyer27
i don't think anyone can answer that, changes cannot be predicted and can happen until few days before the flight. if getting new seats is a must for you, better book with an airline that only has those.
Originally Posted by Goldorak

if you flight is within the next weeks or few months, changes are unlikely except of course for last minute substitution because of a tech problem.
Got it. Thanks!
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Old Jul 3, 2018, 10:16 am
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Originally Posted by Goldorak

if you flight is within the next weeks or few months, changes are unlikely except of course for last minute substitution because of a tech problem.
twice last year i got the plane changed 2/3 months before the flight from BEST to non BEST seats. The plane change only occured on 2 or 3 days during.i guess i just got unlucky.
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Originally Posted by newflyer27
twice last year i got the plane changed 2/3 months before the flight from BEST to non BEST seats. The plane change only occured on 2 or 3 days during.i guess i just got unlucky.
Sounds more like schedule change. What was the route?
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Old Jul 3, 2018, 2:44 pm
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Sounds more like schedule change. What was the route?
once it was CDG CUN, they used BEST only for summer season. for 2 or 3 days, the 77W was used instead of 772 and of course those were the days I was flying.
then it happened with LAX CDG few months later.
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Old Jul 20, 2018, 1:03 am
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Originally Posted by sld122
Does anyone have any idea about how often they change a flight that is scheduled to have the new seats to the old configuration for flights that fly out of LAX specifically?

I've been reading a lot of posts around here talking about those changes happening and it's making me think I'd be better off choosing another airline.
I don't trust them anymore.
In november 2014 (a long time ago, I recon) I did book a trip from Paris to JFK with AF new Bz seats. On both legs (From Paris and from JFK), they "changed" the plane 2 hours before takeoff. After research on the web, I discovered that they probably knew month in advance there would be a plane changed - They had only one retrofit plane and they were selling it on many different routes. Anyway, this convinced me to wait the whole fleet to be retrofited to book BZ with AF on longhaul flights. Now you'll probably be more lucky than I was.
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Old Jul 20, 2018, 1:59 am
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Originally Posted by Ericdeparis
I don't trust them anymore.
In november 2014 (a long time ago, I recon) I did book a trip from Paris to JFK with AF new Bz seats. On both legs (From Paris and from JFK), they "changed" the plane 2 hours before takeoff. After research on the web, I discovered that they probably knew month in advance there would be a plane changed - They had only one retrofit plane and they were selling it on many different routes. Anyway, this convinced me to wait the whole fleet to be retrofited to book BZ with AF on longhaul flights. Now you'll probably be more lucky than I was.
You do realise that your experience from 2014 is ridiculously irrelevant for what is happening in 2018? In 2014 they were in the middle of the refurbishment programme, where for any given variant of the 777 you could have had the new or the old J seat.

Now things are simple:
  • if it's a 777-200ER - it's new business class (there are no more old business seats in the 772 fleet)
  • if it's a 777-300ER with First Class cabin - it's new business class (there are no more old business seats in the 77W with P fleet)
  • if it's a 787-900 - it's new business class (all 789s were delivered with new J seat)
  • if it's any other plane - it's old business class
Yes, there *can* be last minute substitutions in case a plane has a technical problem, is delayed in its rotation. But typically that substitution would happen for a plane of the same type. It's very unlikely they'll substitute a flight that was planned with a First Class cabin (=new Business seat) by a plane that has no First Class (=and thus old Business seat).

There are routes where they make changes for given periods of time, and they do indeed know months in advance. For instance AF 008 during the summer months sees a 789 instead of a 77W (not a problem in this case, as both have the new J seats). But when they do know, they'll put that in the schedules and you'll know about it.

Refusing to fly AF in 2018 because you have had a plane substitution in 2014 is a bit like refusing to take the train because you don't like the smell of steam locomotives. Things do evolve.
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Old Jul 21, 2018, 3:36 am
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I fully agree.
But if you book for leisure two or three months ahead, you do run the risk of an aircraft schedule change.
Loads in J/Y can also be a factor for ac substitution some weeks or even days ahead.
With roughly half the fleet with old seats, the risk is not high but not negligible and too much for me.
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Old Jul 21, 2018, 4:37 am
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Originally Posted by San Gottardo
You do realise that your experience from 2014 is ridiculously irrelevant for what is happening in 2018? In 2014 they were in the middle of the refurbishment programme, where for any given variant of the 777 you could have had the new or the old J seat.

Now things are simple:
  • if it's a 777-200ER - it's new business class (there are no more old business seats in the 772 fleet)
  • if it's a 777-300ER with First Class cabin - it's new business class (there are no more old business seats in the 77W with P fleet)
  • if it's a 787-900 - it's new business class (all 789s were delivered with new J seat)
  • if it's any other plane - it's old business class
Yes, there *can* be last minute substitutions in case a plane has a technical problem, is delayed in its rotation. But typically that substitution would happen for a plane of the same type. It's very unlikely they'll substitute a flight that was planned with a First Class cabin (=new Business seat) by a plane that has no First Class (=and thus old Business seat).

There are routes where they make changes for given periods of time, and they do indeed know months in advance. For instance AF 008 during the summer months sees a 789 instead of a 77W (not a problem in this case, as both have the new J seats). But when they do know, they'll put that in the schedules and you'll know about it.

Refusing to fly AF in 2018 because you have had a plane substitution in 2014 is a bit like refusing to take the train because you don't like the smell of steam locomotives. Things do evolve.

Recently I moved 2 AF trips in P for Emirates since the planes were changed for an old cabin ones with no P. I was notified over a month before departure.
One weakness of AF is indeed that at time of booking you don't know for sure what cabin you will be flying in. The price remains the same but the level of comfort is significantly different.
This cabin upgrade program has been lasting forever and it is annoying to have no consistency on the level of comfort. My opinion: either you execute a plan or you don’t. But not stop half way.

Last point, I flew 777 COI in April and it was the old cabin. Are you saying they all have been upgraded now?

Cheers.
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Old Jul 21, 2018, 8:01 am
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Originally Posted by breton1fr
Recently I moved 2 AF trips in P for Emirates since the planes were changed for an old cabin ones with no P. I was notified over a month before departure.
One weakness of AF is indeed that at time of booking you don't know for sure what cabin you will be flying in. The price remains the same but the level of comfort is significantly different.
This cabin upgrade program has been lasting forever and it is annoying to have no consistency on the level of comfort. My opinion: either you execute a plan or you don’t. But not stop half way.
They did have a plan and execute it. They do not appear to think upgrading the older business class used on low premium yield routes was worth the cost. (I note that upgrading cabins like this is extremely expensive).

Last point, I flew 777 COI in April and it was the old cabin. Are you saying they all have been upgraded now?
Not all 777 in the fleet, but all 777 that match the specifications as stated yes.

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Old Jul 22, 2018, 4:04 am
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Originally Posted by breton1fr
Recently I moved 2 AF trips in P for Emirates since the planes were changed for an old cabin ones with no P. I was notified over a month before departure.
One weakness of AF is indeed that at time of booking you don't know for sure what cabin you will be flying in. The price remains the same but the level of comfort is significantly different.
This cabin upgrade program has been lasting forever and it is annoying to have no consistency on the level of comfort. My opinion: either you execute a plan or you don’t. But not stop half way.

Last point, I flew 777 COI in April and it was the old cabin. Are you saying they all have been upgraded now?

Cheers.
i think that the info in the wiki is accurate. None of the COI or Leisure 77W (no P) have been upgraded in J. There are some plans but date seems to be periodically postponed. And with the strike losses.....
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Old Jul 22, 2018, 2:32 pm
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I remember that in 2016, the « Loisirs 777s » had either the Panasonic IFE system or the BEST IFE in Y, except F-GSQD which still had the antiquated IFE with very small PTVs. Is it still the case, or has GSQD finally got new IFE in Y?
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Old Sep 9, 2018, 10:13 pm
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tail numbers

Is there a place where one can find the tail numbers for the 12 77W with no P and 42 J seats (NEV4 ?).
thanks
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Old Sep 10, 2018, 12:50 am
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F-gsqd/e
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