There are just 8 seats in the American Airlines B777-300ER cabin, which is the only aircraft type to offer international First Class. The seats are laid out in a 1-2-1 configuration. I had chosen seat 1J, a window seat. The seats have a width of 21.5″ and an unusual swivelling ...
American's B777-300ERs The first US airline to operate the largest and heaviestB777variant, American has been flying theB777-300ERfor nearly 10 years. The first example, registered N717AN, arrived in December 2012, with the tenth anniversary just three months away. ...
Bassinets are available only on Boeing B777 200, Boeing B777 300, and Boeing B787 aircraft, but not in First and Business Class cabins. Bassinets can be used for infants that weigh no more than 20 lbs (9 kg) and are offered by request only, on a first come, first serve basis at the...
Keep in mind that American is actually in the process of removing first class fromtheir Boeing 777-200s, asthey’re instead installing their new business class product on these planes, at the expense of a first class cabin. All things considered, I’d say that will be a huge upgrade. Am...
I agree with you that these B777s are the pinnacle of AA’s fleet BTW, but…. how soon we forget. I am now thinking of trying BA again due to the truly awful inflight standard that AA’s Flagship First has become. Another plane took the roach plane’s place. And...
The pilots keep a fleet of almost 1,000 aircraft in the air, including 133 A319-100s, forty-eight A320-200s, 218 A321-200s, ten A321-200Ns, seventy A321-200NX, fifteen A330-200s, sixty-two B737-8s, 303 B737-800s, forty-seven B777-200ERs, twenty B777-300ERs, thirty-seven B78...
Seat: 6A (Business Class) While I fly American all the time, this was my first time flying one of their 787-9s, and for that matter my first time flying one of their planes with B/E Aerospace Super Diamond seats (they also have these on select 777-200s), which are different than ...