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BA FLEET: NEW AIRCRAFT ARRIVALS AND RETIREMENTS WIKI

BA are in the mid-stages of a large fleet renewal programme. The new aircraft enabled BA to retire the 767 and 737 Classic fleets with retirement of the 747 fleet and selected 777/A319 aircraft currently in progress.

This Wiki has been divided into:
  • Projected Fleet
  • New Arrivals
  • Retrofits
  • Retirements
  • Historical Fleet

(Click on the aircraft type, where there is a link, to go to the relevant details in this wikipost.)


Projected Fleet

This renewal programme, which is being complemented with a cabin refresh for some of the older aircraft, is expected to see the following fleet numbers at year end 2022.

Heathrow Fleet and Gatwick Fleet

Shorthaul
A319: 9 (38 currently in fleet)
A320ceo: 67 (67 currently in fleet)
A320neo: 22 (12 currently in fleet)
• A321ceo: 14 (14 currently in fleet)
A321neo: 13 (9 currently in fleet)

Midhaul
• A321: 4 (4 currently in fleet)

Longhaul
A350-1000: 18 (6 currently in fleet)
A380: 12 (12 currently in fleet)
B747-400: 12 (30 currently in fleet)
B777-200ER: 43 (43 currently in fleet)
B777-300ER: 16 (12 currently in fleet)
B777-9: 8 (0 currently in fleet)
B787-8: 12 (12 currently in fleet)
B787-9: 18 (18 currently in fleet)
B787-10: 9 (2 currently in fleet)

London City Fleet

Shorthaul
E170 / E190: 28 (24 currently in fleet)

Longhaul
• A318: 1 (1 currently in fleet)

New Arrivals

Airbus A320ceo: Ten A320ceos were delivered between June 2013 and October 2014, based at LHR. Ten second hand A320ceos were delivered to LGW between December 2014 and August 2016. Details are archived here.


Airbus A320neo: 35 A320neo family aircraft (25 A320s and 10 A321s) were ordered to replace 21 of the older A319 and A320ceos and add extra capacity. Deliveries started in 2018. In May 2019 three A320neos were converted to A321neo bringing the split to 22 A320s and 13 A321s.

G-TTNA - Delivered on 10 Apr 2018
G-TTNB - Delivered on 25 Apr 2018
G-TTNC - Delivered on 07 Jun 2018
G-TTND - Delivered on 26 Jul 2018
G-TTNE - Delivered on 21 Sep 2018
G-TTNF - Delivered on 27 Oct 2018
G-TTNG - Delivered on 29 Nov 2018
G-TTNH - Delivered on 17 Jan 2019
G-TTNI - Delivered on 20 Feb 2019
G-TTNJ - Delivered on 28 Feb 2019
G-TTNK - Delivered on 27 Feb 2020
G-TTNL - Delivered on 09 Mar 2020
G-TTNM - Due in May 2020?
G-TTNN - Due in Jul 2020
G-TTNO - Due in Sep 2020
G-TTNP - Due in 2020
G-TTNR -
G-TTNS -
G-TTNT -
G-TTNU -
G-TTNV -
G-TTNW -

Airbus A321neo:

G-NEOR - Delivered on 23 Nov 2018
G-NEOS - Delivered on 29 Jan 2019
G-NEOT - Delivered on 01 Mar 2019
G-NEOP - Delivered on 27 Mar 2019
G-NEOU - Delivered on 10 May 2019
G-NEOV - Delivered on 30 Aug 2019
G-NEOW - Delivered on 25 Oct 2019
G-NEOX - Delivered on 23 Dec 2019
G-NEOZ - Delivered on 17 Mar 2020
G-NEOY - Due in May 2020?
G-TNEA -
G-TNEB -
G-TNEC -

Airbus A350: BA ordered 18 A350-1000s for delivery between 2019 and 2021. They will all be based at LHR are being delivered as 3-class in a 56J/56W/219Y configuration. Deliveries started in July 2019.

G-XWBA - Delivered on 27 Jul 2019
G-XWBB - Delivered on 19 Sep 2019
G-XWBC - Delivered on 26 Nov 2019
G-XWBD - Delivered on 23 Dec 2019
G-XWBE - Delivered on 12 Feb 2020
G-XWBF - Delivered on 20 May 2020
G-XWBG - Due in Jun 2020
G-XWBH - Due in Jul 2020
G-XWBI - Due in Oct 2020
G-XWBJ - Due in Jan 2021
G-XWBK - Due in Feb 2021
G-XWBL -
G-XWBM -
G-XWBN -
G-XWBO -
G-XWBP -
G-XWBR -
G-XWBS -

Airbus A380: Twelve A380s were delivered between July 2013 and June 2016 and are based at LHR. Details are archived here.


Boeing 777-300ER: Six 777-300ERs were delivered between September 2013 and August 2014 and are based at LHR. Details are archived here. A further three were ordered in November 2018, and a fourth in December 2018. These final four are due to be delivered from Q3 2020.

G-STBM - Due in Jul 2020?
G-STBN - Due in Aug 2020?
G-STBO - Due in 2020
G-STBP - Due in 2020


Boeing 777-9: In February 2019 BA announced an order for 18 Boeing 777-9 aircraft plus 24 options which will be powered by General Electric GE9X engines. Each aircraft will be fitted with 325 seats in a 4-class, 8F/65J/46W/206Y configuration. The 777-9s on order will be used to replace 14 Boeing 747-400 and four Boeing 777-200ER between 2022 and 2025.


Boeing 787-8: Twelve 787-8s were delivered between June 2013 and November 2018 and are based at LHR. Details are archived here.


Boeing 787-9: Eighteen 787-9s were delivered between September 2015 and June 2018 and are based at LHR. Details are archived here.


Boeing 787-10: BA has 12 787-10s on order to be delivered between 2020 and 2023: Each aircraft will be fitted with 256 seats in a 4 class 8F/48J/35W/165Y configuration.

G-ZBLA - Due 24th May 2020
G-ZBLB - Due in Jun 2020
G-ZBLC - Due in Aug 2020
G-ZBLD - Due in 2020
G-ZBLE - Due in 2020
G-ZBLF - Due in 2020
G-ZBLG - Due in 2021
G-ZBLH - Due in 2021
G-ZBLI - Due in 2022
G-ZBLJ - Due in 2023
G-ZBLK - Due in 2023
G-ZBLL - Due in 2023

Embraer 190: Three more new Embraer 190s were delivered in May 2014 and September 2014. Details are archived here. Seven second hand aircraft have since been sourced. Two more are due in 2020.

G-LCYV - Delivered on 19 Dec 2015
G-LCYW - Delivered on 25 May 2016
G-LCYX - Delivered on 10 Jul 2016
G-LCYY - Delivered on 22 Dec 2017
G-LCYZ - Delivered on 17 May 2018
G-LCAA - Delivered on 23 May 2019
G-LCAB - Delivered on 21 July 2019
G-LCAC - Due into service June 2020 (currently at WAW)
G-LCAD - Due in June / July 2020? (currently at CAN)
G-LCAE
G-LCAF
G-LCAG
G-LCAH

Retrofits

A320ceo:

The A320ceos currently based at LHR are being reconfigured from CY168 to CY180. These feature Pinnacle seats throughout and still have tables in CE, (unlike the A320neos).
There are currently 55 completed.

Completed (CY180):
G-EUUA/D/E/F/G/H/I/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/R/S/T/U/V/W/X/Y/Z
G-EUYA/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I/J/K/L/M/N/O/P/R/S/T/U/V/W/X/Y
G-MEDK
G-MIDO/S/T/X/Y
G-TTOB/E

The following aircraft are currently undergoing cabin refit at Madrid:

G-EUUB/C

A321ceo (Completed):

All 14 shorthaul frames have now been reconfigured from a CY205 to a CY218. These feature Pinnacle seats throughout and still have tables in CE (unlike the A321neos). The four midhaul frames remain unchanged in a 23J/131Y layout.

Boeing 777-200ER:

For full details on the complete refit plan of the 777s, see the following detailed thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...8-onwards.html

LGW Cabin retrofit of 777-200ERs with 10-across economy seating and upgraded Panasonic IFE. These do notfeature the new Club World seat. This commenced in January 2018.
There are currently 14 completed.

Completed (32J/52W/252Y): G-VIIO/P/R/T/U/X
Completed (32J/48W/252Y): G-YMMB/C/D/E/F
Completed (14F/48J/40W/136Y): G-VIIV/W/Y

The following aircraft are currently undergoing cabin refit at
Cardiff:

None

LHR Cabin retrofit of 777-200ERs with 10-across economy seating and upgraded Panasonic IFE. These feature the new Club World seat. This commenced in August 2019.
There are currently 6 completed.

Completed (8F/49J/40W/138Y): G-VIIB/K/L/M/N, G-RAES

The following aircraft are currently undergoing cabin refit at Cardiff

G-VIIF - Arrived at CWL on 14 April
G-VIIA - Arrived at CWL on 25 April


Boeing 777-300ER:

Cabin retrofit to commence in October 2020 in an 8F/76J/40W/130Y configuration with the new Club World seat.

Retirement

With all the new arrivals there are also some much loved/hated (*delete as applicable) older aircraft heading for scrapping. Until 2015 most of these ended up in Victorville (VCV) in California for storage and ultimately part out for scrap. Since then most ex-BA planes have been sent to St Athan (DGX) in Wales for scrapping. Recent 747 retirements have been to Kemble (GBA) in England for scrapping.


Airbus A319:

G-DBCI - Retired to MAD on 07 Mar 2018
G-EUPV - Retired to DGX on 01 Nov 2018
G-EUOH - Retired to DGX on 05 Sep 2019
G-EUPX - Retired to DGX on 07 Sep 2019
G-EUOI - Retired to DGX on 04 Nov 2019
G-EUPE - Retired to DGX on 11 Mar 2020
G-EUOC - Retired to DGX on 11 Mar 2020
G-EUOD - Retired to DGX on 11 Mar 2020
G-EUOB - Retired to DGX on 16 Mar 2020

The next to be retired (subject to change) are:

G-EUPA - Due to be withdrawn in Sep 2020
G-EUPC - Due to be withdrawn in Nov 2020
G-EUPB - Due to be withdrawn in Oct 2021
G-EUPF - Due to be withdrawn in Nov 2021
G-EUPH - Due to be withdrawn in Nov 2021
G-EUPJ - Due to be withdrawn in Nov 2021
G-EUPK - Due to be withdrawn in Aug 2022
G-EUOE - Due to be withdrawn in Oct 2022
G-EUOF - Due to be withdrawn in Oct 2022

Airbus A320:

G-TTOB - Due to be withdrawn in Feb 2022


Boeing 747-400: As of 27 April 2020, 29 747-400s have been retired from the original fleet of 57, leaving 30 aircraft in service. Of those remaining, 17 are "super high-J" aircraft (14F / 86J / 30W / 145Y). (Cabin refresh dates here). The remaining 11 aircraft are "mid-J" aircraft. (14F / 52J / 36W / 235Y). (Cabin refresh dates here). All remaining aircraft have been refurbished.

The current plan is for all aircraft to be retired by February 2024. According to the Capital Markets Day presentation in November 2019, BA plan to have the following amount of 747s in the fleet at year end:
  • 2020: 25 aircraft
  • 2021: 20 aircraft
  • 2022: 12 aircraft
  • 2023: 3 aircraft
A list of retired 747-400s as of May 2019 is archived here.

Since then the following have been retired:

G-BNLN - Retired to DGX on 24 Jun 2019
G-CIVG - Retired to DGX on 25 Nov 2019
G-CIVM - Retired to DGX on 16 Mar 2020
G-CIVL - Retired to GBA 14 Apr 2020
G-CIVJ - Retired to GBA 15 Apr 2020
G-CIVN - Retired to GBA on 16 Apr 2020

For a further analysis of the fleet and retirement plans: see Globaliser's tracker.

The last known planned dates of the next retirements were as follows (but should all be regarded as subject to change). All the retirements will be of the "mid-J" configuration unless stated otherwise.

G-CIVI - Due to be retired in Apr 2020 [super high-J]
G-CIVD - Due to be retired in May 2020
G-CIVH - Due to be retired in Jun 2020 [super high-J]
G-CIVK - Due to be retired in Jan 2021
G-CIVF - Due to be retired in Jun 2021 [super high-J]
G-CIVB - Due to be retired in 2022
G-CIVC - Due to be retired in Nov 2022
G-CIVE - Due to be retired in Nov 2022
G-BYGC - Due to be retired in 2023 [super high-J]
G-BNLY - Due to be retired in 2023

Boeing 777-200:

G-ZZZC - Retired to DGX on 13 Jan 2020
G-ZZZA - Due to be retired in Sep 2020 [potential early retirement - stored at LHR 19 Mar 2020]
G-ZZZB - Due to be retired in Oct 2020 [potential early retirement - stored at LHR 20 Mar 2020]

Embraer 170:

G-LCYE - Retired to WAW on 07 May 2020

Historical Fleet

Boeing 737: The last remaining 737 was retired in Oct 2015. Details are archived here.


Boeing 767: The last remaining 767 was retired in Nov 2018. Details are archived here.







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Old Aug 1, 2019, 5:13 am
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Originally Posted by travelsbyplane
Could we see an increase in 77W on JFK next year, maybe instead of 787-10, or as well as? 4 new frames arriving next year along with the first 6 787-10. I know those are supposed to be replacing the 3 777-200 G-ZZZ* leaving the fleet, but I assume not necessarily on the exact routes? Does anyone know what the 77W cabin configuration will be going forward, i.e the new frames + existing ones once converted with Club Suite?
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New and refurbished 77Ws will have the same 8F/72J/48W/136Y configuration - so very premium-heavy. I think it's a fair bet we'll see these cropping up more and more on the JFK route as Hi-J 744s are retired, particularly once the new First cabin is announced. JFK is one of the few routes that can sustain a very regular 4-class operation.

Details on 777 refurbishments and their configurations are here: LGW & LHR selected 777s go 10-abreast (3-4-3) in Y 2018 onwards
8F/72J is far more than I thought. Definitely one of the main 747 High-J replacements then. That’s even more premium than the larger 777X which is surprising. JFK probably a 773/78X mix then?
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Old Aug 1, 2019, 6:27 am
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Originally Posted by george77300
....JFK probably a 773/78X mix then?
...until the A380 gate is ready?
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Old Aug 1, 2019, 6:38 am
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...until the A380 gate is ready?
Not for BA I don’t think. Basically same premium seats as 747 (Super High- J) and new 773 but almost double Y seats. Not what BA wants on JFK. They need the premium seats. Not massive Y seat addition to even further destroy Y yields. I don’t think you’ll ever see scheduled A380 to JFK in current configuration, certainly not in numbers.
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Old Aug 1, 2019, 7:08 am
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Originally Posted by Genius1
New and refurbished 77Ws will have the same 8F/72J/48W/136Y configuration - so very premium-heavy. I think it's a fair bet we'll see these cropping up more and more on the JFK route as Hi-J 744s are retired, particularly once the new First cabin is announced. JFK is one of the few routes that can sustain a very regular 4-class operation.

Details on 777 refurbishments and their configurations are here: LGW & LHR selected 777s go 10-abreast (3-4-3) in Y 2018 onwards
72 seats? Is there really the space for all those Club Suite?
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Old Aug 1, 2019, 7:22 am
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Originally Posted by george77300
...I don’t think you’ll ever see scheduled A380 to JFK in current configuration, certainly not in numbers.
Re-configuration could happen. Is the A380 UD wide enough for CWS 1-2-1?
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Old Aug 1, 2019, 8:05 am
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Originally Posted by richardwft


Re-configuration could happen. Is the A380 UD wide enough for CWS 1-2-1?
I think the UD is slightly less width than a 787, so potentially.
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Old Aug 1, 2019, 9:01 am
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72 seats? Is there really the space for all those Club Suite?
There is in BA's configuration. It's a 350-400 seat aircraft in some configurations. BA currently has it at 299 seats, the new seating plan mentioned on that thread will have 264 seats.
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Old Aug 3, 2019, 6:40 am
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Is there more information about E170 and E190 retirements available to update the wiki?
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Old Aug 4, 2019, 2:23 am
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According to the Irish Independent at https://www.independent.ie/business/...-38308173.html

"Cost and a desire to have a mixed narrow-body fleet weren't the only considerations in the purchase, with IAG experiencing a 70-day delay on average for handovers of the A320neo aircraft, which competes with the Max, the CEO said in an interview."

and

"Airbus has been battling to recover its A320 delivery schedules after repeated production and design delays with engines, and more recently, the challenge of manufacturing bespoke cabins."

and

"Deliveries of Airbus's wide-body jets are also late, but to a lesser extent, and Walsh said he's still engaging in talks on models including the A330. He also placed orders in Paris for the A321 XLR, the world's longest-range single-aisle plane."
Is there a revised expected delivery date for NEOV and also for the remaining A321’s due in the latter part of 2019?
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Old Aug 5, 2019, 2:50 pm
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Originally Posted by Genius1
New and refurbished 77Ws will have the same 8F/72J/48W/136Y configuration - so very premium-heavy. I think it's a fair bet we'll see these cropping up more and more on the JFK route as Hi-J 744s are retired, particularly once the new First cabin is announced. JFK is one of the few routes that can sustain a very regular 4-class operation.
Exactly that. We've speculated before about use of the 77Ws on the JFK route. The planned config pretty much confirms it (though with the larger club suite footprint, and a larger WT+ cabin the number of J seats is not quite as high as I predicted).

It does mean a fair reduction in premium seats compared to the 86J 747s. My guess is that BA will ultimately roster more 77Ws in place of 772s to compensate where necessary. (Some of) the rest may well end up being 787-10s though that will probably largely depend on where the additional cargo capacity (compared to the 772) is best deployed.
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this Article from the business insider dated June 18 2019. says Boeing confirmed that IAG committed to another 5 787-9s. First I’m hearing of this
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Old Aug 7, 2019, 8:06 am
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this Article from the business insider dated June 18 2019. says Boeing confirmed that IAG committed to another 5 787-9s. First I’m hearing of this
Other articles say these aircraft were ordered by Air Lease Corp. I don't know if IAG deal with ALC but they're not normally secretive about getting aircraft from lessors so it could be a typo on Business Insider.
Here's the press release from Boeing - https://investors.boeing.com/investo...s/default.aspx
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Old Aug 7, 2019, 4:24 pm
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It looks like a misreading of the NYSE code for Boeing (BA) and assuming it was British Airways.
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Old Aug 14, 2019, 11:12 pm
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Originally Posted by Schind
It's strange how there's so little known or speculated about the 787-10s compared to the months of speculation and snippets of info regarding the A350.

Looking at Uresh's 787 spreadsheet (All things 787) BA's first -10 is Line number 956 which, at the current rate of 14 aircraft a month, puts delivery in January. In the past he had the estimated delivery dates listed up to a year in advance but he doesn't appear to get that info anymore so I'm just guessing. His sheets currently only go up to LN 1000 and ZBLA is the only one listed so far so the second will be at least three months later. I would have thought Routesonline would have had info on where the -10 is heading already but there's nothing at the moment.
G-ZBLB is line number 1006
G-ZBLC is line number 1026

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Old Aug 15, 2019, 8:57 am
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Originally Posted by Scotflyer80

G-ZBLB is line number 1006
G-ZBLC is line number 1026

So that's roughly April and June for those two then. And still no sign of which routes they'll be operating.
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