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Old Oct 24, 2014, 4:53 am
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Note: Now that the change to FLY is complete, BA internal codes will not normally be publicly displayed.

Codes in alpha-numerical order

10D+- A320 - GAT*
18A - A318 - EUN*
19A - A319 - EUO*, EUP* (new short haul cabin)
20A - A320 - EUU*, EUY*, TTO* (new short haul cabin)
20E+- A320 - GAT*
21B - A321 - EUX* (new shorthaul cabin)
32A - A320 - EUYO-Y (sharklets)
32G - A320 - EUU*, EUY* (180CM Space-Flex rear galleys)
32N - A320 NEO - TTN*
32Q - A321 NEO - NEO*
351 - A350 - XWB*
38A - A380 - XLE*
74V - B747-400 - BNLY, CIVA/B/C/D/E/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/T/U (mid-J NF)
74S - B747-400 - BYGA/B/C/D/E/F/G, CIVF/G/H/I/R/S/V/W/X/Y/Z (super high-J)
76B - B767-300 - BNWA/B/X/Z, BZHA-C
76Z - B767-300 - BNWI/M/T/W/Y

77C and 77Y - B777-200 - VIIA-H/J-N/S
77G - B777-300 - STB*
77J and 77K - B777-200 - YMMA-B/E/R-U
77M - B777-200 - RAES
77R - B777-200 - VIIV, W, Y
77S - B777-200 - YMMB/C/D/E/F
77T - B777-200 - VIIO/P/R/T/U/X
77X - B777-200 - ZZZA-C
77Z - B777-200 - YMMG-L/N-P
78B - B787-8 - ZBJ*
789 - B787-9 - ZBK*
781 - B787-10 - ZBL*
M0A - A320 - MID*
M0C - A320 - MEDK
M1B - A321 - MED*
M9A - A319 - DBCA-F/J/K
M9C - A319 - DBCG-I

By aircraft type

A318
18A - A318 - EUN*

A319
19A - A319 - EUO*, EUP* (new short haul cabin)
M9A - A319 - DBCA-F/J/K
M9C - A319 - DBCG-I

A320
10D+- A320 - GAT*
20A - A320 - EUU*, EUY*, TTO* (new shorthaul cabin)
20E+- A320 - GAT*
32A - A320 - EUYO-Y (sharklets)
32G - A320 - EUU*, EUY* (180CM Space-Flex rear galleys)
32N - A320 NEO - TTN*
M0A - A320 - MID*
M0C - A320 - MEDK

A321
21B - A321 - EUX* (new shorthaul cabin)
32Q - A321 NEO - NEO*
M1B - A321 - MED*

A350
351 - A350 - XWB*

A380
38A - A380 - XLE*

B747
74V - B747-400 - BNLY, CIVA/B/C/D/E/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/T/U (mid-J NF)
74S - B747-400 - BYGA/B/C/D/E/F/G, CIVF/G/H/I/R/S/V/W/X/Y/Z (super high-J)

B767
76B - B767-300 - BNWA/B/X/Z, BZHA-C
76Z - B767-300 - BNWI/M/T/W/Y


B777
77C and 77Y - B777-200 - VIIA-H/J-N/S
77G - B777-300 - STB*
77J and 77K - B777-200 - YMMA/R-U
77M - B777-200 - RAES
77R - B777-200 - VIIV/W/Y
77S - B777-200 - YMMB/C/D/E/F
77T - B777-200 - VIIO/P/R/T/U/X
77X - B777-200 - ZZZA-C
77Z - B777-200 - YMMG-L/N-P

B787
78B - B787-8 - ZBJ*
789 - B787-9 - ZBK*
781 - B787-10 - ZBL*

+ - The new arrivals at Gatwick in the G-GAT* series have been variously reported to be coded 10D or 20E.
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Old Sep 16, 2015, 6:38 am
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Originally Posted by HarryHolden68
Flying to LAS in a few days.

Aircraft changed to 74I suggesting old first, but 1K is not selectable. A message stating that this seat is not available for Mrs (or Mr) Harry as it is a cot position?

Do any 744's have a cot in 1K?
Only those with OF seating, 1A/K is a bassinet position.
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Old Dec 1, 2015, 6:41 am
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Hi everyone
I'm flying on BA27 to HKG this Friday.

MMB on BA.com still shows I'm in 37J on a 77N aircraft (selected this seat few weeks back)
but... BA app is telling me that now I'm in 26H

Which one should I believe to?
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Old Dec 1, 2015, 7:00 am
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Old Dec 2, 2015, 10:53 am
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Just booked a flight LHR - ATH on 14 Dec at 19:35.
Normally this is a A320 or 767, but I'm seeing Aircraft type 32A and can't see that reference in this thread.

Its a 2 - 2 configuration.
I'm in 1A currently and can't see further than row 8.

Anyone know what aircraft type this is and where I can find details?
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Old Dec 2, 2015, 12:47 pm
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A320 with sharklets. No changes at all apart from an extra piece on each wing.
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Old Dec 3, 2015, 3:52 pm
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Originally Posted by Paros_fan
Just booked a flight LHR - ATH on 14 Dec at 19:35.
Normally this is a A320 or 767, but I'm seeing Aircraft type 32A and can't see that reference in this thread.
It's too early to see the internal code, which becomes visible about 3 days before the flight. That's why you can't find 32A in the list in this thread.
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Old Jan 8, 2016, 10:44 am
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FAO-LHR on 3/4/16 states aircraft type 32A. I'm aware of most BA codes but have not seen this one before.

Anyone know what group of registrations this belongs to?
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Old Jan 8, 2016, 11:23 am
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BA6501 above says that 32A means a standard A320 fitted with sharklets on the wings. Internally they are identical to the other A320s delivered new to BA.
Registration series EUYO to EUYY at the moment, but further A320s will be retro-fitted from 2018 onwards.
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Old Feb 4, 2016, 5:25 pm
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I've had M9C appear. Why do the latter G-DBC* have their own code separate from the M9A? Just curious.
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Old Feb 4, 2016, 5:37 pm
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I think they have/had a different galley setup.
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Old May 28, 2016, 6:28 am
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What's a 74I?
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Old May 28, 2016, 6:30 am
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Originally Posted by Dicksbits
What's a 74I?

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/20356818-post13.html
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Old May 28, 2016, 6:43 am
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Thanks! Thought it was a mid-J 747. Taking it to PEK this week!
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Old Jul 29, 2016, 2:00 pm
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Is anyone else going to miss finding the internal codes at T-72? I know I certainly am.
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Old May 7, 2018, 4:48 am
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Does anyone happen to know the internal codes for:

- A320neo?
- A320/A321 'densified' aircraft?
- B777 with 3-4-3 in WT?
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