American Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-300 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, American Airlines operates 24 wide-body aircrafts Boeing 767-300. The year of the first Boeing 767-300 airplane is 1986.
American Airlines’ Boeing 767-300 operates on heavily traveled US domestic routes plus US to Europe and South America routes. This aircraft to be replaced by Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from 2019.
Boeing 767-300 is the most popular model of wide body long-range aircrafts Boeing 767. Developed as elongated version of Boeing 767-200 airplane, Boeing 767-300 is used in airline companies since 1986.
Except the base variant there are also versions with extended flying range – Boeing 767-300ER (may serve flights up to 11000 kilometers distance) and cargo aircraft Boeing 767-300F.
Boeing 767-300 American Airlines Fleet Data and Registration Number
Reg | Aircraft |
N344AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N346AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N350AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N348AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N391AA | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N389AA | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N379AA | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N347AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N385AM | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N384AA | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N393AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N343AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N381AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N388AA | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N390AA | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N392AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N349AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N342AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N397AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N398AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N399AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N394AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N396AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
N395AN | Boeing 767-323(ER)(WL) |
American Airlines Boeing 767-300 Seating Chart and Class Configuration Details Overview
American Airlines’ Boeing 767-300 operates on heavily traveled US domestic routes plus US to Europe and South America routes.
The aircraft cabin configuration features 28 Business Class flat-bed seats, 21 Main Cabin Extra seats, and 160 Main Cabin Economy Class-style seats.
Class | Seat | Pitch | Width | Wi-Fi | IFE | Power |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business | 28 | Lie-flat | 19.8 – 21.3″ | Samsung tablet | available | |
Main Cabin Extra | 21 | 35 – 36″ | 17.8″ | Overhead screen | available | |
Main Cabin | 160 | 31″ | 17.8″ | Overhead screen |
Boeing 767-300 American Airlines Seating Plan
This new version of Boeing 767-300 includes 209 seats and as in previous version these seats are divided into three classes: 28 seats in business class, 18 – in main cabin extra and 163 economy seats.
All seats of the Business class are standard and are located in 1-2-1 configuration.
In main cabin extra the seats are located in 2 rows per 7 seats in each and in 1 row with 4 seats. The seats of the 12th row are good seats as passengers of these seats may feel comfortable thanks to the extra space in front of them. However, the width of these seats is a little reduced.
For passengers of the 13th row close location of the lavatories and galley may be bothersome.
The passengers of the 14th row may take advantage of a more private feel . At the same rime close location of the galley and lavatories may cause inconvenience. The tray table are built in the armrests reducing the seats’ width.
The seats of the 20th row have extra legroom thanks to the exit row located in front of them but these seat may be not reclining due to the exit row behind. Close location to the galley ia also a disadvantage as well as the smaller width of these seats.
The seats of the 21st row are good seats with extra space for passengers legs. But the width of these seats is slightly reduced as the armrests are immovable.
The seats 41A, 41B and 41H, 41J as well as the seats of the last 44th row may not recline and are located close to the lavatories. That is why these seats are considered bad seats. The seats of the 42nd and 43rd rows have the same disadvantage as proximity to the lavatories.
American Airlines Wide Body Boeing 767-300 In-flight amenities Information
- Audio. American Airlines offers a wide variety of audio entertainment via their inflight radio.
- Video. Inflight entertainment monitors are attached to all bulkheads and overhead monitors are provided in the Main Cabin. Passengers in the Business Class cabin have access to an airline provided tablet loaded with a wide variety of movies and TV shows.
- AC Power. There are AC power ports at every seat in Business Class and Main Cabin Extra. Power ports are not available in the Main Cabin.
- Food. Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary on all flights. Alcoholic beverages are complimentary in Business Class and in the Main Cabin on certain long-haul international flights.Food service depends on route, length of flight, and time of day. Business Class passengers are offered premium dining. Main Cabin passengers on long-haul international and certain US transcontinental flights are offered complimentary multi-course meals. Sandwiches, wraps, and snack boxes are available for purchase in the Main Cabin on other flights (US domestic, Canada, Caribbean, and Mexico). Additional information for each class is available in the “Travel Information / During your flight” section on aa.com.
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