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✨ Polaris (& PP) Retrofits: Schedule, ....

Old May 29, 17, 1:21 pm
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Check the current status of aircraft reconfigured (or delivered) with new Polaris seats: http://view.ceros.com/united/polaris...-desktop-4/p/3.

A Polaris Update and Polaris Mod Schedule to indicate the status of specific aircraft are maintained by those that manage the United Airlines Fleet Website.

Except for 773- and 781-operated flights, and those markets selling Premium Plus, Polaris-equipped planes have not been allocated to specific routes. You won't know until approx. 36-48 hours before departure if you'll have a newly reconfigured aircraft, and even then, it may be replaced with a non-retrofitted aircraft.

777-300ER - All 22 aircraft have Polaris (60 seats) and installation of Premium Plus cabins (24 seats) is complete.

767-300ER - As of September 2020, 31 of the 38 aircraft have been reconfigured with the Polaris seats.
- Retrofit is from 3-cabin to 2-cabin with direct-aisle-access seats. No 3-cabin 767s remain in service.
- 76A configuration is 30J/50Y+/134Y, total of 214; fleet to consist of 17 ships (former 3-cabin 767s).
- 76L configuration is 46J/22PE/47Y+/52Y; fleet to consist of 21 ships (18 former 2-cabin 76C and 3 used ships from Hawaiian).

767-400ER - [16 aircraft] None updated yet; modifications put on hold due to Covid-19.

777-200ER - As of September 2020, 46 of the 50 aircraft have been reconfigured with Polaris and Premium Plus seats.
- Configuration is 50 Polaris seats, 32 in the front cabin and 18 in the second cabin (behind 2L/R)
- Configuration is 10 across in economy, with 24 Premium Plus seats, 46 86 E+ seats and 156 E seats, with E+ in front economy cabin plus exit rows and bulkhead at 3L/R, i.e., almost the same as current pmCO planes, except with 4 seats in middle section.
- Seat map (v5) on united.com

787-8, 787-9 - As of November 2022, all 787-8/9 are converted or in mod. No chance of flying old configuration anymore.
- 788 configuration has 28 Polaris seats (20 in front cabin, 8 in rear mini-cabin), and 21 Premium Plus seats (2-3-2).
- 789 configuration has 48 Polaris seats (32 in front cabin, 16 in rear mini-cabin), and 21 Premium Plus seats (2-3-2).

787-10 - 13 787-10s have been delivered in 2020. All come with Polaris and Premium Plus cabins factory-installed. Another 19 should be added by 2024.

FAQ:
Q: Does a Polaris ticket mean the aircraft has the new Polaris seat?

A: No, Polaris is the label UA uses for long haul international business class. It is also the label UA uses for the new seats, so this does create some confusion.
All the 773s and 787-10s are 100% the new seat.
The rest of the long haul fleet in various stages of conversion, see http://view.ceros.com/united/polaris...-desktop-4/p/3

Q: How to tell if my aircraft is the new style Polaris seats?
A: If the unassigned business class section is showing orange seats or all the seats are side-by-side or there is a section for 4 adjacent seats in the middle, this is an old style lie-flat aircreaft
If the unassigned bussines class seats are dark blue seats or the all the seats appear to have direct aisle access, then you aircraft is the new Polaris seat.
You can also look at the FT maintained, United Fleet Site and crosscheck the tail number or check thePolaris Update tab

Q: How to tell if my aircraft has the new PremiumPlus (PP) / Premium Economy seats?
A: If the unassigned seats just behind business class are purple seats or the aircraft is 773 or 787-10, then yes. However, the purple color seat will only show on routes where PP is being sold.
Aircraft with PP seats are being used on some routes but are not being sold as PP. In those cases, the seats are considered to be a part of E+. In those cases, an indicator of PP sold as E+ will be if the first few rows of economy, there are just 2 seats on the sides (with the rest of E+ showing 3 seats).

Q: Will the aircraft I see at booking be the same configuration at flight time?
A: Unfortunately with the fleet in transit, aircraft swaps happen. UA tends to use placeholders until 2 days before travel and even after that last minute swaps do happen.

Q: My flight seat map shows 772 with polaris seats is it a retrofit?
A: Possibly. The flight status page shows the most accurate scheduled aircraft. If a 77W is swapped in, it will list the aircraft as 777-300ER. However, if the 772's seatmap shows blue rectangular boxes in the business class cabin instead of orange "pointy rounds", this would indicate that a retrofit aircraft has been swapped.

See also: United Future/Changed Routes w/ Polaris seats

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✨ Polaris (& PP) Retrofits: Schedule, ....

Old Mar 17, 17, 10:41 am
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Originally Posted by EWR764
Regardless, while there may be some kind of systemic issue with Zodiac, it does not appear that the particular issues encountered by Zodiac USA would necessarily have been predictive of similar delays at Zodiac UK.
Whether deliberate or not, underbid, overpromise, then underdeliver may indeed be their way of business.

You see this combination in a variety of industries, including (among many others) construction, systems software, and web design, and it inevitably results in very unhappy customers.
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Old Mar 17, 17, 10:45 am
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They should of never gone to these seats. Oscar should've stopped this as Smisek will continue to haunt this airline. Maybe UA has a chance to switch to something better.
The ghost of Smisek haunts us all.
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Old Mar 17, 17, 11:13 am
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Now i really want to see if qatar beats ua on the retrofits. Ua has 54 777s and 14 767s. Qatar said about 59 mix of 777s and A350s with first retro coming june 2017...so let's compare shorter announement to rollout and comparing retro to retro as aircraft have to be scheduled to get the makeover...wth ua! As many have said the soft service improvements could have been made without this polaris marketing crap that now falls flat when the first retro wasn't coming until 2018...with no 787s retros in the pipe. At least we get 10 across y what does qatar offer?....and we are supposed to defend ua against the me3 with this kind of crap.
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Originally Posted by oopl
Ugh, Zodiac screws up again.
This is fantastic. Long live GF!
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Old Mar 17, 17, 12:21 pm
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Strikes are allowed in Texas?
Yes... http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/z...02ed0b0a1.html
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Old Mar 17, 17, 1:04 pm
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This is fantastic. Long live GF!
Glad someone agrees with me.
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Old Mar 17, 17, 1:44 pm
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Glad someone agrees with me.
Having just sat in 1A on a 747 to HKG, you bet I do! ^
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Originally Posted by kevanyalowitz
This is fantastic. Long live GF!
And long live 772 with 9 across Y.
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And long live 772 with 9 across Y.
Yea that's probably the best thing as a result of these delays.
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Interesting... some questions about the future of the Safran-Zodiac deal announced in January, centered on cabin equipment production trouble and now specifically related to problems at the Zodiac UK facility in Wales. Anyone care to guess where the Polaris seat units are being manufactured??

https://www.bloomberg.com/gadfly/art...15/eject-eject

Originally Posted by oopl
Yea that's probably the best thing as a result of these delays.
Incidentally, the Y seats are BE Aerospace products. Most new UA seating products (aside from the Airbus) over the last few years have been BE.

I would have bet that UA was going to go with a somewhat customized version of the BE Super Diamond seat, as it achieves density in the ballpark of the bespoke Polaris product and has not been saddled with any major production delays. That actually would have been a much more Smisek-style, cost-conscious decision, to go with an off-the-shelf product instead of a custom job. I wonder if management now wishes its predecessors had?

Of course, United would still probably be blasted for going with a rather generic product and "failing to innovate"!
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Old Mar 17, 17, 3:05 pm
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Yea that's probably the best thing as a result of these delays.
+1. My greatest sympathies to the paid biz pax who will have to suffer in the current coffins, but I'm entirely happy to postpone (presumably) the rollout of 10 across Y.
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Originally Posted by LASUA1K
They should of never gone to these seats. Oscar should've stopped this as Smisek will continue to haunt this airline. Maybe UA has a chance to switch to something better.
Can you elaborate Smisek's role in this?? Also, after AA's experience with Zodiac, why would UA take the risk? Were they that cheap! Is there a Plan B?
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Were they that cheap!
That's always a good guess when talking about S era decisions. This was the guy who bragged to the media about broken cashews.
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Originally Posted by manstein58
Can you elaborate Smisek's role in this?? Also, after AA's experience with Zodiac, why would UA take the risk? Were they that cheap! Is there a Plan B?
He and his team designed the seat. That's why it's the most dense configuration of any "all aisle" seat.
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Originally Posted by kevanyalowitz
He and his team designed the seat. That's why it's the most dense configuration of any "all aisle" seat.
At least it's "all aisle." They could have gone the LH 2-2-2 route.

The complaining...
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