
British Airways operates one of the largest and the most modern fleets of any airline in the world. Find out more about our fleet below.
Choose one of the following fleets for more information:

We operate one version of the Boeing 747: the Series 400. It is a wide-bodied aircraft, which operates on longhaul routes to North and South America, Africa, Australasia, the Far East, Middle East and Gulf destinations.

The Boeing 777 has the similar range capability to the 747-400. We operate these aircraft on longhaul routes to North and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Australasia, the Far East, Middle East and Gulf destinations.

The Boeing 767 is a large, wide-bodied aircraft which we operate on shorthaul routes to Europe and longhaul routes to North America, the Carribean, Africa, the Middle East and Gulf destinations.

We operate the Boeing 757 aircraft on shorthaul European and UK domestic routes.

We operate the Boeing 737 aircraft on shorthaul European and UK domestic routes.

We operate these Airbus aircraft on shorthaul European and UK domestic routes.

We operate the A318 aircraft from London City Airport to New York JFK, with a refuelling stop at Shannon airport on the outbound journey. The A318 is a narrow bodied aircraft and is the smallest of the Airbus family.

The CityFlyer fleet operates the RJ100 aircraft on flights from London City airport to other UK and European destinations.

CityFlyer operates the Embraer aircraft from London City airport to UK domestic and European routes. They are narrow bodied, twin engined and the smaller of the E-jets range.

OpenSkies, BA Europe Limited operates Boeing 757 aircraft on longhaul routes between Europe and North America.