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We advise that you check your flight's seating plan regularly, as equipment changes mean changes in seating configurations are common.
Current Gatwick Airbus Fleet (correct as of 23/01/17):
Seat Configurations:
CY143 seatmap not included. Please see notes below.
G-GAT* (CY177) aircraft have no bulkhead in row 1. No 1D/E/F.
CY168 configurations have variable row numbering -
G-MEDK (CY168) has no row 13, rows numbered 1-29. 01F & 29F have no window.
G-MIDT (CY168) has no row 13, rows numbered 1-29.
Any G-E*** CY168 a/c temporarily based at LGW are configured as shown below.
Guide compiled by GSTBK
Gatwick Airbus Fleet
#241
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Can anyone confirm the arrival date of the tenth A320 G-GATx aircraft at Gatwick please? It will be registered G-GATU to replace the aircraft that was rejected last summer. It will be delivered with 177 seats after refit and maintenance at Woensdrecht.
According to another thread on here sometime in May is the due date. Most of the other G-GATx aircraft were delivered from Woensdrecht on a Saturday, usually undertaking a test flight over the North Sea. As the summer schedule ramps up at Gatwick I expect its arrival is imminent. Any information welcome. Thanks.
V.
According to another thread on here sometime in May is the due date. Most of the other G-GATx aircraft were delivered from Woensdrecht on a Saturday, usually undertaking a test flight over the North Sea. As the summer schedule ramps up at Gatwick I expect its arrival is imminent. Any information welcome. Thanks.
V.
#242
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: London
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The G-GATx aircraft will all soon have 177 seats with 30 inch pitch. Personally the front row in these for me is great being 6 3 tall. To be honest I am not too fussed about having to look at the cabin crew during take off and landing! I find the galley and toilet activity ok but I'm usually reading or using ipad and find the hustle and bustle reassuring. Each to his own. As others have said there are other options on these aircraft.
#243
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#244
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If you don't put it away yourself by the time they are getting around to checking seatbelts, that's when it will be hung for you. Happens in CE and the domestics if you're sat in the first row or so.
#245
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Can anyone confirm the arrival date of the tenth A320 G-GATx aircraft at Gatwick please? It will be registered G-GATU to replace the aircraft that was rejected last summer. It will be delivered with 177 seats after refit and maintenance at Woensdrecht.
According to another thread on here sometime in May is the due date. Most of the other G-GATx aircraft were delivered from Woensdrecht on a Saturday, usually undertaking a test flight over the North Sea. As the summer schedule ramps up at Gatwick I expect its arrival is imminent. Any information welcome. Thanks.
V.
According to another thread on here sometime in May is the due date. Most of the other G-GATx aircraft were delivered from Woensdrecht on a Saturday, usually undertaking a test flight over the North Sea. As the summer schedule ramps up at Gatwick I expect its arrival is imminent. Any information welcome. Thanks.
V.
Wonder when the next 10 A320/321s will be announced in the G-GAT series.
cs
#246
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#250
Join Date: Oct 2015
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Is there any particular reason for this? The original delivery date was quoted as April 16 then it was changed to May 16 and now there is a further delay.
Are BA having problems with these second hand aircraft - I believe all the GATx series have been prone to technical problems on delivery and that this has continued once in service.
Are BA having problems with these second hand aircraft - I believe all the GATx series have been prone to technical problems on delivery and that this has continued once in service.
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#251
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2012
Programs: BA Executive Club
Posts: 1,045
Is there any particular reason for this? The original delivery date was quoted as April 16 then it was changed to May 16 and now there is a further delay.
Are BA having problems with these second hand aircraft - I believe all the GATx series have been prone to technical problems on delivery and that this has continued once in service.
Are BA having problems with these second hand aircraft - I believe all the GATx series have been prone to technical problems on delivery and that this has continued once in service.
V.
#252
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 162
The G-GATx aircraft do not have particular issues once in service. As the engineering department gets to know them they have improved. I have been tracking them regularly and they fare no better or worse than most of the fleet. As for delayed delivery I think it may partly be to need for overhaul and refit and late arrival of seats. Always happy to be corrected.
V.
V.
#253
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Glasgow
Programs: BA Executive Club
Posts: 448
Have to be honest, I was not a fan of BA utilising these GATx machines and was minded to try and avoid them. That has not been possible and now that I have flown on them many times I don't give them a second thought. BA maintenance operates to a very high standard and the rejection of the proposed G-GATO machine only enhanced that opinion.
When due to fly on a LGW A320/319 it is a much nicer experience on a GATx than MEDK and her ugly ex BMI sisters.
When due to fly on a LGW A320/319 it is a much nicer experience on a GATx than MEDK and her ugly ex BMI sisters.
#254
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 162
Have to be honest, I was not a fan of BA utilising these GATx machines and was minded to try and avoid them. That has not been possible and now that I have flown on them many times I don't give them a second thought. BA maintenance operates to a very high standard and the rejection of the proposed G-GATO machine only enhanced that opinion.
When due to fly on a LGW A320/319 it is a much nicer experience on a GATx than MEDK and her ugly ex BMI sisters.
When due to fly on a LGW A320/319 it is a much nicer experience on a GATx than MEDK and her ugly ex BMI sisters.