British Airwaysappears to have reduced the number of Boeing 787-9s it expects to receive, according to parent IAG’s latest fleet plan. The fleet plan outlined in IAG’s full-year results shows a total of 18 787-9s for the carrier, three fewer than the 21 listed in the half-year schedule. Sixteen of these aircraft have already been delivered. AirticketsONLINE The latestIAGschedule appears to show that the three absent 787-9s have been converted to the smaller 787-8. BA has eight 787-8s in service but the outstanding number on order has been raised from one to four. These four 787-8s, plus the two remaining 787-9s and the 12 787-10s on order are all scheduled for delivery between 2017 and 2021. IAGhad listed 18 options for 787-9s at the end of 2015 but this had been adjusted to six -9s and 12 -8s by mid-2016 before being revised again to 18 -9s in the latest schedule. BA has reduced to 37 the number of Boeing 747-400s in its fleet and cut the total number of 767-300s to eight. |