United Places An Order For Up To 200 Boeing 787

One of the leading forces in the post pandemic world of aviation is certainly United Airlines. The American carrier is recovering revenue and capacity rapidly after the forced hiatus during Covid. Further proof of how the airline is rapidly recovering comes from its latest aircraft order. United Airlines has made the largest 787 order in the history of Boeing. Let's find out what the news is all about.

About the United 787 Order

United Airlines has just announced placing an order for a substantial quantity of Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Specifically the number of planes ordered is 100, with an option for further 100 of the type.

The American carrier will have the possibility of choosing among the 8,9 or 10 variants. This will allow the airline to have greater flexibility in planning its future operations both domestically and internationally.

The delivery of these planes is expected to start in 2024 and end in 2032. This huge order aims to modernize the United fleet and reduce significantly fuel usage along with carbon emissions.

United's plan is to use these new Boeing 787s to replace the aging fleet of 777 and 767 currently flying. Specifically the 767s are expected to be retired completely by the end of 2030.

We'll probably a part, if not the majority, these planes fitted with the new Polaris Business class cabins that have become more and more the norm on United flights.

Boeing 787 Dreamliner della United Airlines parcheggiato al gate dell'Aeroporto Internazionale di San Francisco con altri aerei United sullo sfondo

Not Only 787s for UA

That said, United Airlines didn't “just” order 100 787 from Boeing but also exercised the option to purchase 44 737 MAX to be delivered between 2024 and 2026. A further order for 56 others of the type was also placed, this time with an estimated delivery window from 2027 and 2028.

These extra 100 737 MAX and 787s brings United total jets ordered from Boeing to a jaw dropping 530 units. Make sure to come back for further news regarding United Airlines and other carriers around the world.

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Alex Achille
Alex Achille
Ex Emirates Cabin Crew and long time aviation enthusiast. I can remember loving aviation and planes since I was a very little boy. I have developed my passion into a deep knowledge of the sector and industry to offer on my sites in depth and precise analyses of what is going on. I also completed cabin crew training with Ryanair, however, I never worked for the company (more on that another time). Finally I also have taken flying lessons completing my first solo flights.

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