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  1. British Airways operates one of the largest and the most modern fleets of any airline in the world. Here is the list of our aircraft, including subsidiaries, but excluding franchises.

  2. 1 day ago · Current Fleet. Historic Fleet. British Airways (IATA: BA / ICAO: BAW) is an airline based in London, United Kingdom founded in 1974 currently operating a fleet of 293 aircraft with an average age of 14.18 years.

    Aircraft Type
    Current(in Service)
    Current(parked)
    Current(total)
    Airbus A319
    26
    3
    Airbus A319-100
    26
    3
    Airbus A320
    87
    1
    Airbus A320-200
    64
    1
  3. British Airways operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. It operates a single-aisle fleet of Airbus aircraft, including the Airbus A320-200 and the Airbus A320neo. It also operates a twin-aisle aircraft fleet of the Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and 787.

  4. British Airways fleet details. Fleet. Graph. PDF. Photos. Fleet age. Flight log. Download. For more details about an aircraft category, click on the corresponding number in the table below. The 'Parked' status corresponds to planes which have not flown for 20 days but of which we have no information that they have left the operator's fleet.

    Aircraft
    Current Fleet(active)
    Airbus A319 Airbus A319-100
    Airbus A320 Airbus A320 Neo Airbus ...
    Airbus A321 Airbus A321 Neo Airbus ...
    Airbus A350 Airbus A350-1000
    • Speedbird
    • United Kingdom
    • BA BAW
    • 1974
  5. Your guide to British Airways seat maps and fleet information, use this before you book or take a flight.

  6. Fleet facts. Airbus A380-800. The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet manufactured by Airbus Industrie, the European consortium. It is the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft and the upper deck extends along the entire length of the fuselage.

  7. As of January 2024, the British Airways operates a fleet of 253 aircraft with 47 orders. BA operates a mix of Airbus narrow and wide-body aircraft, and Boeing wide-body aircraft, specifically the 777 and 787. In October 2020, British Airways retired its fleet of 747-400 aircraft.