United Airlines Fleet Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Details and Pictures

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner N20904 cnserial number 3482453 from Washington DC landing on 36L at Beijing Capital International Airport IATA PEK ICAO ZBAA

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Details and Pictures. Currently United Airlines operated 12 wide-body aircraft Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.

The United Airlines Boeing 787-8 aircraft are some of the most technologically advanced aircraft flying.

The wide-body aircraft are generally used on international long haul routes.

The cabin of Boeing 787 is 40 centimeters wider than of Boeing 767 that allowed to make the seats more comfortable and the aisles with easier access.

The lavatories’ size has increased as well. The overhead bins became significantly roomy, on each of them may be placed up to four rolling bags.

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner N26902 cnserial number 3482250 First commercial flight of United B787 to Japan at Tokyo Narita International New Tokyo NRT RJAA
United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner N26902 cnserial number 3482250 First commercial flight of United B787 to Japan at Tokyo Narita International New Tokyo NRT RJAA

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Ages and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N20904Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N26902Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N26906Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N26909Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N26910Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N27901Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N27903Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N27908Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N28912Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N29907Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N30913Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
N45905Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

On this United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, Polaris, Economy Plus and Economy seating is available.

Polaris class on this aircraft features a standard Business Class seat which transforms into a fully flat bed. Polaris inflight service is offered.

There was a forward cabin with three rows of seats in a 2-2-2 configuration, and a rear cabin with the same number of seats.

Each business seat has a small exposed storage compartment to the back left of the seat, featuring outlets (both 110v and USB), as well as the headphone jack.

While these business seats are fully flat, one downside to them is that they only have small footwells.

The reason for this is that your feet essentially go inbetween the seats in front. That’s how they’re able to fit more seats into a small area.

Any business class seat is an improvement over an economy class seat, and for shorter and smaller passengers the difference in footwell size might not be noticeable.

However, if space is important remember to look for bulkhead seats and seats with a footwell not constrained by the center console.

Interior elementsUnited PolarisSM business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats3670113
Seat numbers1A-6L16A-22L, 23DEF, 27B-K23ABCJKL, 24A-25L, 27AL, 28A-38F
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabin, Row 3Row 27Back of cabin
Seat configuration2-2-20023-3-20033-3-2003
Standard seat pitch6’6″ (198 cm) sleeping space35″ (88 cm)32″ (81 cm)
Standard seat recline180°6″ (15 cm)5″ (12 cm)
Seat width20.6″ (52.3 cm)17.3″ (43.9 cm)16.3” – 17.3″ (41.4 cm – 43.9 cm)
Movable armrestsAll aisle seatsAll aisle seats (except bulkhead)All aisle seats
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYesYesYes
Fixed bassinets4AB, 4KL16ABC, 16JKL, 17DEF, 27DEF

United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Seat map (36/70/113 configuration)

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner United Airlines

Business first class includes 6 rows of seats that have 2-2-2 configuration.

These seats are divided into two sections. Per 3 rows in each.

The seats of Business First class represent flat bed seats that have 180 degrees recline.

Close location to the galleys may represent a problem for passengers of the seats 1B and 1K.

The seats 1DE and 2DE have less overhead storage space due to the fact that crew and safety equipment is usually stored here.

The only disadvantage of the seats of 3rd row is proximity of the galley and lavatory.

Behind exit row the second section of Business First class is located.

Close location to the galley may be bothersome for passengers of the seats of 4th row.

The seats in Economy Plus class are located per 9 in the row.

The best seats here are the seats of the 16th row and the seats 17DEF.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra legroom thanks to the bulkhead position.

Among disadvantages of these seats: lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and reduced width of these seats as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable.

Economy class seats are divided into two section.

As the seats of the 25th row are located in the last row of the section, the seats 25ABC and 25JKL may be less reclining.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of the seats 25ABC, 25D, 25F and 25JKL.

The seats 27A and 27L are considered bad seats for the following reasons: these seats have only a small porthole window and have restricted space for passengers legs due to the exit door protrusion.

As the tray tables are built-in the armrests, the width of these seats is reduced.

Close location of the lavatories and galley is another disadvantage.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The other seats of the 27th row, i.e. the seats 27BC, 27DEF and 27JK belong to Premium Plus class.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

There is no floor storage during take-off and landing and these seats are narrower than standard.

The seats 34A and 34L are missing windows.

Proximity of the lavatories and galley will represent a problem for passengers of the last rows of the airplane, namely 36ABC, 36JKL, 37D, 37F and 38DEF. The seats 36ABC and 36JKL may also have limited recline.

United Airlines Fleet Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. In all classes of this aircraft, there is a wide array of audio entertainment. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • Video. United offers access to many hours of Audio and Video OnDemand (AVOD), games, and a map on personal LCD screens. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • AC Power. Individual 110v power ports are available in Polaris. In Economy Plus and Economy, 110v power ports are shared between seats. All seats also feature USB ports.
  • Internet. United Airlines offers access to internet service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food. Full service meals, snacks, and beverages are available on all United Airlines flights. Type of service depends on class and length of flight. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.

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United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures

United Airlines Fleet N2140U Boeing 777 322ER cnserial number 626511489 wide body aircraft taxiing on runway at LHR Airport

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures. On their current fleet, United Airlines operated 18 wide-body long haul aircraft Boeing 777-300ER.

On UA fleet, there’s also another B777 family, its Boeing 777-200/ER.

Boeing 777-300ER became further development of the Boeing 777-300 model class. Boeing 777-300ER has increased flying range.

This version is equipped with the most powerful aviation turbojet engines General Electric GE90-115B with 512 kilo Newton thrust.

Beside new engines this modification has beefed-up gear and empennage, additional fuel tanks and also upgraded winglets that are aft swept and elongated.

Thanks to this maximum flying range of Boeing 777-300ER is 14690 kilometers.

This wide-body aircraft is primarily used on United’s international flights to and from the USA.

United Airlines Fleet N2341U Boeing 777 322ER cnserial number 637211493 long haul wide body aircraft final approach at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
United Airlines Fleet N2341U Boeing 777 322ER cnserial number 637211493 long haul wide body aircraft final approach at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Ages and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N2135UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2136UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2138UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2140UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2142UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2243UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2331UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2332UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2333UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2341UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2534UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2639UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2644UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2645UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2737UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2747UBoeing 777-322(ER)
N2748UBoeing 777-300(ER)
N2846UBoeing 777-322(ER)

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

Wide-Body aircraft Boeing 777-300ER operated by United Airlines may accommodate 366 passengers in three classes: polaris (business class), economy plus and economy.

The United Boeing 777-300ER version presented here represents the passenger experience refurbishment that commence in 2019.

The version is configured with 60 United Polaris open-suites, 24 recliner-style United Premium Plus seats, and 266 standard Economy Class seats which include 62 Economy Plus seats that feature additional legroom.

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 777-300ER (77W) Seat map (60/306 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited PolarisSM business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats60102204
Seat numbers1A-18L19A-27L, 28ABC, 28JKL, 29ABC, 29JKL, 39ABC, 39JKL, 40DEFG28DEFG, 29DEFG, 30A-37L, 40ABC, 40JKL, 41A-52G
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabin and behind row 8Row 24Row 39 and rear of cabin
Seat configuration1-2-20013-4-20033-4-2003
Standard seat pitch6’6″ (198 cm) sleeping space34″ (86 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°4″ (10 cm)3″ (8 cm)
Seat width23″ (58.4 cm)17.05″ (43.3 cm)17.05″ (43.3 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18Rows19-29 (except bulkhead)Rows 39-52 (except bulkhead)
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYesYesYes
Fixed bassinets9A, 9L19EF, 24EF40EF

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 300ER United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 300ER United Airlines

A recent addition to United’s fleet, the Boeing 777-300ER is United’s first aircraft featuring their Polaris product.

Polaris is a premium Business Class product.

United chose to outfit its widebody fleet with a custom-designed, exclusive-to-United, open suite style seat, rather than select an option already in the marketplace.

Designed in partnership with Acumen Design Associates and PriestmanGoode and manufactured by Zodiac Seats United Kingdom, each Polaris seat will offer direct access to the aisle, 180-degree flat-bed recline and up to 6 foot 6 inches of bed space.

The 777-300ER has 60 Polaris seats.

Economy Plus is offered on this aircraft type.

Economy Plus is not a separate class of service but is standard Economy with up to 5 inches of extra legroom.

These seats are located nearer to the front of the aircraft and passengers in this section will be served first.

Charges for these seats will depend on routing and may be purchased at the of booking or check-in. The 777-300ER has 102 Economy Plus seats.

Economy Class includes 204 standard Economy Class seats.

Polaris class contains 60 open suites with 180 degrees recline.

These seats are located in the first 18 rows of the airplane and are divided into two sections.

First section consists of 28 seats that are transformed into a flat bed.

The noise from the galleys and lavatory located in front may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 1st row.

The only disadvantage of the seats of the 6th-8th rows is close location of the galleys.

Behind the exit row the second section of polaris class seats is located.

This section contains 8 rows of seats that have 1-2-1 configuration.

Passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats of the 9th row while waiting to use lavatories thus causing discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 9th row.

Missing windows make the seats 16A and 16L bad seats.

Noise from more crowded economy plus section will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats of the 18th row.

Economy plus class may accommodate 102 passengers on standard seats that have 4 inches recline.

These seats are also located in two sections.

First section consists of 4 rows of seats that have 3-4-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of the 19th row will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

These seats are considered good seats.

However, there is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing and the tray tables located in the armrests slightly reduce the width.

Location of the lavatories located behind is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 22nd row.

The second section of economy plus seats contains 52 seats that are located in 6 rows.

Thanks to the exit row located in front the seats of the 24th row offer extra legroom.

Among disadvantages of these seats: location of the galleys and lavatories in front, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and reduced width because the armrests are immovable.

Because of missing windows the seats 24A and 24L are considered bad seats.

Economy class offers 204 standard seats that have 3 inches recline.

These seats are located in 2 sections.

First section contains 10 rows of seats.

All these seats are standard only the seats of the 37th row are less reclining than standard and are located close to the lavatories.

Second section of economy class seats is located behind the exit row.

The seats 39ABC, 39JKL and 40DEFGare the seats of economy plus class.

Passengers of these seats will feel comfortable thanks to additional space for their legs.

Protrusion of the exit doors may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 39A and 39L but proximity of the lavatories and galleys to passengers of the seats 39BC and 39JK.

All the seats of the 39th row have no floor storage during take-off and landing and are a little narrower than standard because the tray tables are built-in the armrests.

As there are no seats behind the seats 49C and 49J are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

Location of the galley and lavatories behind the seats 51D and 51G may represent a problem for passengers of these seats.

Limited recline, limited space in overhead bins as well as proximity of the galley and lavatories make the seats 51AB, 51KL and 52DEFG bad seats.

United Airlines Fleet Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 777-300ER Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. In all classes of this aircraft, there is a wide array of audio entertainment. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • Video. United offers access to many hours of Audio and Video OnDemand (AVOD), games, and a map on personal LCD screens. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • AC Power. Individual 110v power ports are available in Polaris. In Economy Plus and Economy, 110v power ports are shared between seats. All seats also feature USB ports.
  • Internet. United Airlines offers access to internet service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food. Full service meals, snacks, and beverages are available on all United Airlines flights. Type of service depends on class and length of flight. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.

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United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Details and Pictures

United Airlines Widebody Aircraft Boeing 777 200 N771UA on Final approach to LHR runway 27L

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Details and PicturesUnited Airlines operates total 74 wide-body aircrafts (19 Boeing 777-200 and 55 Boeing 777-200ER).

Boeing 777-200/ER is long-haul wide-bodied airplane that is capable to take on board from 314 to 440 passengers and transport them to 9700 kilometers distance.

Boeing 777-200 is the base model of the family.

The cabin of 777-200/ER is made in Boeing Signature Interior style with increased baggage bins and non-direct lighting.

The cabin’s width (5.87 meters) allows accommodating in a row up to 10 seats.

The windows’ size – 380×250 millimeters.

As the airplane was intended for long flights, many airline companies equip the cabin with multimedia entertainment systems.

Generally, Boeing 777-200/ER is modern, quiet and comfortable aircraft.

Boeing 777 222ER United Airlines N228UA LHR London England Heathrow Airport
Boeing 777 222ER United Airlines N228UA LHR London England Heathrow Airport

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Ages and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeConfig
N204UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N206UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N209UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N210UABoeing 777-222
N211UABoeing 777-222
N212UABoeing 777-222
N213UABoeing 777-222
N214UABoeing 777-222
N215UABoeing 777-222
N216UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N217UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N218UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N219UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N220UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N221UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N222UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N223UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N224UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N225UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N226UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N227UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N228UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N229UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N27015Boeing 777-224(ER)
N37018Boeing 777-224(ER)
N57016Boeing 777-224(ER)
N69020Boeing 777-224(ER)
N74007Boeing 777-224(ER)
N76010Boeing 777-224(ER)
N76021Boeing 777-224(ER)
N768UABoeing 777-222
N769UABoeing 777-222
N77006Boeing 777-224(ER)
N77012Boeing 777-224(ER)
N77014Boeing 777-224(ER)
N77019Boeing 777-224(ER)
N77022Boeing 777-224(ER)
N771UABoeing 777-222
N772UABoeing 777-222
N773UABoeing 777-222
N774UABoeing 777-222
N775UABoeing 777-222
N776UABoeing 777-222
N777UABoeing 777-222
N778UABoeing 777-222
N779UABoeing 777-222
N78001Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78002Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78003Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78004Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78005Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78008Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78009Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78013Boeing 777-224(ER)
N78017Boeing 777-224(ER)
N780UABoeing 777-222
N781UABoeing 777-222
N782UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N783UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N784UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N785UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N786UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N787UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N788UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N79011Boeing 777-224(ER)
N791UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N792UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N793UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N794UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N795UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N796UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N797UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N798UABoeing 777-222(ER)
N799UABoeing 777-222(ER)

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

United Airlines operates 5 versions of Boeing 777-200/ER.

Note that United Airlines has a few interior configurations; legacy United layout, a 2-2-2 Continental layout (found on many international routes) and 1-2-1 Polaris, which is an outstanding seating product.

United’s retrofitted 777-200s sport a total of 242 economy seats, compared with 221 prior to their update.

Most of those additional seats come from a jump from a 3-3-3 arrangement, with up to 18.1-inch seat width, to 3-4-3 with a width of 17.25 inches.

That’s a noticeable decline, especially when it comes to shoulder space.

There are also far fewer Economy Plus seats — 80 on the new version, compared with a whopping 113 on the previous configuration.

Economy Plus seat pitch remains at a respectable 34 inches.

The retrofitted plane has 162 regular coach seats as well, with 31 inches of pitch.

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Version-1 Seat map (8/40/221 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited PolarisSM first classUnited Polaris business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats840113108
Seat numbers1A-2K6A-10K19D-33K, 34DEG34ABC, 34HJK, 35A-46G
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinFront of cabinRow 33Back of cabin
Seat configuration1-2-20012-4-20023-3-20033-3-2003
Standard seat pitch6’6″ (198 cm) sleeping space6’4″ (193 cm) sleeping space34″ (86 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°180°5″ (12 cm)4″ (10 cm)
Seat width22″ (55.8 cm)18.8″ (47.7 cm)18.1″ (45.9 cm)17.2″ – 18.1″ (43.6 cm – 45.9 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 1-2Rows 6-10Rows 21-31Rows 35-46
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYesYes
USB portsYesYes
Fixed bassinets19G, 34G

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V1 Three Class International United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V1 Three Class International United Airlines

First version of Boeing 777-200 is the most common. It may transport 266 passengers.

First class includes 8 open suites that have 180 degrees recline.

All these seats are standard.

Business First class consists of 5 rows of seats that have 2-4-2 configuration and are divided into two sections. I.e. there are 40 flat bed seats that have 180 degrees recline.

Only the seats of the 10th row have such a disadvantage as noise from the economy plus class that is located behind this row.

Economy Plus class has 110 standard seats that are divided into two sections.

The first section contains the major part of the seats – 101 seats.

The seats 19DEG have the following disadvantages: restricted space for passengers’ legs, the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable and reducing the width of these seats, another disadvantage is lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 20AB and 20JK are the best seats as passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra space thanks to the fact that there are no seats in front.

However the width of these seats is reduced a little as the tray tables are in the armrests.

The seats 21C and 21H also have extra legroom thanks to the missing seats in front but other passengers and crew members tend to bump into these seats.

Also these seats are narrower than standard as the TV screens and tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable.

The seats 30C and 30H are standard but as there are no seats behind other passengers and crew members tend to bump into these seats.

The seats 30DEG have limited recline.

Other passengers tend to father in this area in order to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of the seats 30C, 30DEG, 30H and 31B, 31J.

The seats 31A and 31K have no windows.

The second section contains the remaining 9 Economy Plus seats.

Passengers of the seats of 33rd row will feel comfortable thanks to the exit row in front.

These seats have bassinet location.

Among disadvantages of these seats: proximity of the lavatories and reduced width of the seats.

The seats 34DEG are the last seats of the Economy Plus class.

These seats have restricted space for passengers’ legs due to the bulkhead position.

But there is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing, the width of these seats is slightly reduced as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable, close location of the galleys may also represent a problem.

Economy class may transport 108 passengers.

All the seats of economy class are standard.

Just the seats of the last rows have some disadvantages.

So, the seats 45ABC and 45HJK as well as the seats 46DEG may be less reclining than standard and their close location to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome.

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Version-2 Seat map (50/217 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited PolarisSM business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats5072145
Seat numbers1D-11L16A-22L, 31DEF, 32ABCJKL23A-26L, 32DEF, 33A-45F
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinRows 31-32Back of cabin
Seat configuration2-2-20023-3-20033-3-2003
Standard seat pitch6’6″ (198 cm) sleeping space35″ (88 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°6″ (15 cm)5″ (12 cm)
Seat width22″ (55 cm)17″ (43 cm)16″ – 17″ (41 cm – 43 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsYesRows 16-22, 32Rows 23-26, 33-45
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYes
Fixed bassinets8AB, 8KL16DEF, 31DEF

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V2 Three Class International United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V2 Three Class International United Airlines

Second version of Boeing 777-200 has 269 seats divided into four classes.

The first class may transport 8 passengers on open suites that have 180 degrees recline.

Proximity of the galleys may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of the 1st row.

Business first class includes 40 flat bed seats that have 180 degrees recline.

The seats of the 6th row have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passengers with babies are often seated here as these seats have bassinet location.

Close location to the galleys will represent a problem for passengers of the seats 7CDGH and 7JK.

Behind the exit row another 3 rows of Business First class are located.

Close location of the lavatories and galley will cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 8CDGH. The seats 10A and 10K have misaligned windows.

There are 113 seats in the Economy Plus class.

The seats 19DEG have less space for passengers’ legs because of the bulkhead position.

Passengers with infants may seat here as bassinets are often located at the bulkhead rows.

Among disadvantages of these seats: reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passengers of the seats 20AB and 20JK will take advantage of extra legroom due to the bulkhead position.

These seats have bassinet location and passengers with babies may seat here.

As the tray tables are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is slightly reduced.

There is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

The seats 21C and 21H have more space for passengers’ legs as there are no seats in front.

But other passengers and crew members tend to bump into these seats when passing by.

Another disadvantage of these seats is lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

As there are no seats behind, passengers and crew members passing by tend to bump into the seats 30C and 30H.

Close location of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 30C, 30 DEG and 30H.

Also these seats have may have less overhead storage space as emergency equipment is stored here.

The seats 31AB and 31JK may be less reclining due to exit row located behind.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

The seats 33A and 33K are considered bad seats as they have no windows.

Thanks to the exit row located in front these seats have some extra legroom but the exit doors protrude inside this space.

The other disadvantages of these seats are: proximity of the lavatories and reduced width of the seats.

Passengers of the seats 33BC and 33HJ will feel comfortable thanks to the extra legroom.

Close location of the lavatories may be bothersome.

As the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable, these seats are narrower than standard.

The bulkhead slightly restricts the legroom of the seats 34DEG.

Passengers with babies are often seated here.

Proximity of the lavatories, reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing are other disadvantages of these seats.

Economy class consists of 108 seats.

The seats of the last rows and namely the seats 45ABC, 45HJK and the seats 46DEG may have limited recline.

Close location of the galleys and lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Version-3 Seat map (28/336 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited First®United Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats28102234
Seat numbers1A-4L17A-24L; ABCJKL in rows 25, 26, 39; 40D-GD-G in rows 25, 26; 27A-37L; 40ABCJKL; 41A-53G
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinRows 17, 39Row 39 and back of cabin
Seat configuration2-4-20023-4-20033-4-2003
Standard seat pitch6’4″ sleeping space35″31″
Standard seat recline180°4″3″
Standard seat width19″ (48.3 cm)17.1″ (43.4 cm)17.1″ (43.4 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsYesYesYes
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and
personal device entertainment
Personal device entertainmentPersonal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB ports
Fixed bassinetsNo40FGNo

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V3 Two Class International United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V3 Two Class International United Airlines

The third version of Boeing 777-200 has 267 seats.

Business first class consists of 50 flat bed seats with 180 degrees recline.

These sears are located in two sections.

First section includes 26 seats located in 5 rows.

The seats of the first row have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Close location of the galley and lavatory will cause discomfort to passenger of the seat 1D.

Proximity of the lavatory may be bothersome for passenger of the seat 5E.

The second section of business first class consists of 4 rows of seats that have 2-2-2 configuration.

The only disadvantage of the seats of 8th row is lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

In the Economy Plus class the seats have 3-3-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of 16th row will take advantage of extra legroom thanks to the bulkhead position.

Among disadvantages of these seats: slightly reduced width of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 19A and 19L have misaligned windows.

The seats 21A and 21L are seats with missing windows.

Economy class seats are located in 2 section.

First section has 4 rows of seats.

Proximity of the lavatories will represent a problem to passengers of the seats 25DEF.

The seats of the 26th row may be less reclining.

Close location of the lavatories may be bothersome.

The major part of economy class seats are located in the second section.

The seats of the 31sr tow have less space for passengers’ legs because of the bulkhead position.

Other disadvantages of these seats are as follows: proximity of the lavatories, lack of floor storage during take-off and landing and reduced width of the seats as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable.

Passengers of the seats 32ABC and 32JKL will feel comfortable here thanks to the extra legroom due to the exit row in front.

However, these seats are narrower than standard and have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 37DEF have restricted legroom and under seat storage because of entertainment equipment that is stored here.

The best seats in the economy class are the seats 41A and 41L as these seats have extra space for passengers’ legs because of the curvature of the airplane.

Due to the curvature of the airplane at the tail the width of the seats 42ABC and 42JKL is reduced.

The seats 43C and 43J are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

Proximity of the lavatories may cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 44AB, 44DF, 44KL and of the seats of the last 45th row.

The seats 44AB, 44KL and 45DEF are considered bad seats as these seats may be less reclining.

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Version-4 Seat map (28/336 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited First®United Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats28102234
Seat numbers1B-4L17A-24L, ABCJKL in rows 25, 26, 39;40D-GD-G in rows 25, 26; 27A-37L; 40ABCJKL; 41A-53G
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinRows 17, 39Row 39 and back of cabin
Seat configuration2-4-20023-4-20033-4-2003
Standard seat pitch6’4″ sleeping spaceUp to 35″31″
Standard seat recline180°4″3″
Seat width19″ (48.3 cm)17.1″ (43.4 cm)17.1″ (43.4 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsYesYes – all aisles except 16DG and 17CJYes – all aisles except 39BK, 40DG and 41CJ
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentPersonal device entertainmentPersonal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB ports
Fixed bassinets40DE

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V4 Hawaii United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V4 Hawaii United Airlines

The fourth version is used by United Airlines during the flight to and from Hawaii.

First class contains 32 reclining seats that have 10 inch recline.

Close location of the galleys and lavatories may be bothersome for passengers of the seats 4DEF and of the seats of 5th row.

The best seats in the first class are considered the seats 5AB as these seats have more recline but are often used by crew members during long flights.

Most of the seats in Economy Plus class have 2-5-2.

All these seats are standard only the seats of the 16th row have some peculiarities.

So, passengers of these seats will feel comfortable thanks to the extra legroom due to the exit row located in front.

However, other passengers tend to bother in this area in order to visit lavatories.

As the tray tables are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

The seats of the Economy class are divided into two sections.

The seats 36AB, 36HJ and the seats of the 37th row may be less reclining, proximity of the lavatories will also represent a problem.

The second section of Economy class seats is located behind exit row.

The seats 39A and 39J are considered bad seats as there are no windows here, close location of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

These seats have extra legroom but they are narrower than standard as the tray tables are built in the armrests.

Passengers of the seats 39B and 39H will take advantage of extra legroom.

Among disadvantages of these seats: close location of the lavatories and reduced width of the seats.

The seats 49C and 49G are often bumped by other passengers and crew members passing by.

The seats 50DEFG have the following disadvantages: less space for passengers’ legs and reduced width of the seats as the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable.

Proximity of the lavatories will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats 51AB, 51HJ, 52D, 52G and 53DEFG.

The seats 51AB, 51HJ and the seats of the last 53rd row are considered bad seats as they may have limited recline.

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200/ER Version-5 Seat map (50/242 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited Polaris® business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats5080162
Seat numbers1A-15L26D-G, 27A-33C, ABCJKL in rows 33, 34, 40; 41D-GD-G in rows 33, 34, 35A-38B; 41ABCJKL, 42A-53G
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabin and between rows 8 and 9Forward of row 40Back of cabin
Seat configuration1-2-20013-4-20033-4-2003
Standard seat pitch6’6″ sleeping space (198.12 cm)34″31″
Standard seat recline180°4″ (10.16 cm)3″ (7.62 cm)
Seat width22″ (55.9 cm)17.25″ (43.8 cm)17.25″ (43.8 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsEven numbered rowsYes – all aisles except 26D, 26G, 27C, 27J, 40C, 41D, 41G, 40JYes
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYesYesYes
Fixed bassinets9A, 9L26DEFG, 41DEFG

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V5 United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200 ER V5 United Airlines

This version of Boeing 777-200 may accommodate 364 passengers in three classes: polaris that corresponds to business class, economy plus and economy.

This airplane offers 28 flat bed seats that transform into a fully beds.

The seats of polaris class are located in the first 4 rows.

First three rows have 2-4-2 configuration and the 4th row has 2-2 configuration.

Close location to the lavatory and galley area is the only disadvantage of the seats 1C, 1D, 1G, 1K, 3DEFG, 4C and 4K.

The best seats of the business class are considered the seats 4A and 4K.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of additional privacy.

Behind the exit row 92 seats of economy plus class are located.

These seats are located in the rows 16-26.

Thanks to the exit row located in front the seats 16DEFG, 17ABC and 17JKL offer extra space for passengers’ legs.

Among disadvantages of these seats: location of the galleys and lavatories in front, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Behind the seats of economy plus class the first section of economy class seats is located.

This section contains 14 rows of seats.

Passengers tend to congregate in order to visit lavatories in the area of the seats 36C, 36DEFG, 36J, 37AB and 37KL causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Due to missing seats behind the seats 36C and 36J are often bumped by service carts and other passengers passing by.

Behind the exit row 10 more seats of the economy plus class are located.

These are the seats 39ABC, 39JKL and 40DEFG.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

However, as the tray tables are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Close location of the lavatories will cause discomfort as well as no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The last 14 rows of the airplane contain the seats of economy class.

Passengers and crew members tend to bump into the seats 47C and 47J due to missing seats behind.

The only disadvantage of the seats 50G, 50K, 51G and 52G is proximity of the lavatory.

The seats 51KL, 52AB and 53DEFG are considered bad seats because of limited recline and location of the lavatory and galley behind.

United Airlines Fleet Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 777-200/ER Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. In all classes of this aircraft, there is a wide array of audio entertainment. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • Video. United offers access to many hours of Audio and Video OnDemand (AVOD), games, and a map on personal LCD screens. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • AC Power. An AC power port is located at each seat in Polaris first and Polaris business. There are two outlets for each set of triple seats and one outlet for each set of double seats in Economy.
  • Internet. United Airlines offers access to internet service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food. Full service meals, snacks, and beverages are available on all United Airlines flights. Type of service depends on class and length of flight. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.

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United Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-400ER Details and Pictures

Boeing 767 424ER cnserial number 29453862 United Airlines Fleet N67058 ex Continental at Geneva Airport IATA GVA ICAO LSGG

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-400ER Details and Pictures. On current fleet, United Airlines operated 16 two engine wide-bodied airplane Boeing 767-400ER.

This airplane was designed for airlines of middle and long haul.

Boeing 767-400ER is able to accommodate in three classes 245 passengers.

In two class configuration the number of passenger seats is 304.

In case of maximal economy cabin configuration Boeing 767-400ER is able to take on board 375 passengers.

This Boeing 764 aircraft served along with older Boeing 767-300ER on UA fleet.

The 767-400ER, the first Boeing wide-body jet resulting from two fuselage stretches, entered service with Continental Airlines in 2000.

The type features a 21.1-foot (6.43-metre) stretch over the 767-300, for a total length of 201.25 feet (61.3 m).

The wingspan is also increased by 14.3 feet (4.36 m) through the addition of raked wingtips.

The exit configuration uses six main cabin doors and two smaller exit doors behind the wings, similar to certain 767-300ER’s.

Other differences include an updated cockpit, redesigned landing gear, and 777-style Signature Interior.

Power is provided by uprated General Electric CF6 engines.

Boeing 767 424ER cnserial number 29447805 United Airlines Fleet N67052 ex Continental at Queen Beatrix International Airport Aruba
Boeing 767 424ER cnserial number 29447805 United Airlines Fleet N67052 ex Continental at Queen Beatrix International Airport Aruba

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 767-400ER Ages and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N59053Boeing 767-424(ER)
N66051Boeing 767-424(ER)
N66056Boeing 767-424(ER)
N66057Boeing 767-424(ER)
N67052Boeing 767-424(ER)
N67058Boeing 767-424(ER)
N68061Boeing 767-424(ER)
N69059Boeing 767-424(ER)
N69063Boeing 767-424(ER)
N76054Boeing 767-424(ER)
N76055Boeing 767-424(ER)
N76062Boeing 767-424(ER)
N76064Boeing 767-424(ER)
N76065Boeing 767-424(ER)
N77066Boeing 767-424(ER)
N78060Boeing 767-424(ER)

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-400ER Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

This seat map reflects United’s 767-400 international configuration, including 39 Polaris flat bed seats, 70 Economy Plus seats, and 133 Economy seats.

Polaris class on this aircraft features a standard Business Class seat which transforms into a fully flat bed. Polaris inflight service is offered.

This 767-400ER featured 39 Polaris business-class seats, each capable of going fully flat.

Behind the business cabin were 70 economy-plus seats and another 133 standard United economy seats.

Interior elementsUnited Polaris℠ business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats3970131-133
Seat numbers1ABDKL-8ABDKL16A-24L, 28A-L25A-27L, 29A-44L
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabin, back of cabinRow 28Back of cabin
Seat configuration2-1-20022-3-20022-3-2002
Standard seat pitch6’3″ (190 cm) sleeping space35″ (88 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°6″ (15 cm)5″ (12 cm)
Seat width20.6″ (52.3 cm)18.5″ (46.9 cm)18″ – 18.5″ (45.7 cm – 46.9 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 1-8Rows 17-24Rows 24-27, 29-43 or rows 25-27, 29-44
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYesYesYes
Fixed bassinets16DEF, 28DEF

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767-400ER United Airlines

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767 400ER United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767 400ER United Airlines

The seats 1B and 1K have no floor storage during take-off and landing, other passengers tend to bump into these seats.

Close location of the lavatories will represent a problem for passengers of the seats 8B and 8K.

Economy Plus class consists of 9 rows of seats that have 2-3-2 configuration.

All these seats are standard. Only the seats of the 16th row have some peculiarities.

The seats of the 16th row have no windows, may have less legroom because of the bulkhead position, have no floor storage during take-off and landing, the width of these seats is reduced a little as tray tables are built-in the armrests.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Economy class consists of 20 rows of seats per 7 in each.

These seats are divided into two sections. First section has 3 rows of seats.

The seats of the 27th row are located in the last row of the section and that is why recline of these seats is limited.

Proximity of lavatories may also represent a problem.

Second section of economy class is located behind exit row.

The seats of the 28th row have the following disadvantages: close location of the lavatories, reduced with of the seats and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 33A and 33L have misaligned windows.

The seats 44AB and 44KL are considered bad seats as are located in the last row of the airplane and have limited recline.

Also these seats are narrower than standard because of the curvature of the airplane in the tail.

Proximity of the galleys may be bothersome as well.

The seats 44DEF may also have limited recline and are located close to the galleys the noise from which may represent a problem for passengers of these seats.

United Airlines Fleet Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 767-400ER Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. In all classes of this aircraft, there is a wide array of audio entertainment. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • Video. United offers access to many hours of Audio and Video OnDemand (AVOD), games, and a map on personal LCD screens. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • AC Power. There are regular 110V AC and USB power ports available in all classes.
  • Internet. United Airlines offers access to internet service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food. Full service meals, snacks, and beverages are available on all United Airlines flights. Type of service depends on class and length of flight. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.

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United Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-300ER Details and Pictures

Boeing 767 322ER United Airlines Fleet N641UA taxiing at GVA Geneva Geneve Cointrin Switzerland

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-300ER Details and Pictures. As of today, United Airlines operated 38 wide-body aircraft Boeing 767-300ER to serve domestic and international long haul flights.

The 767-300ER, the extended-range version of the 767-300, entered service with American Airlines in 1988. 

The type’s increased range was made possible by greater fuel tankage and a higher MTOW of 407,000 lb (185,000 kg).

Design improvements allowed the available MTOW to increase to 412,000 lb (187,000 kg) by 1993.

Power is provided by Pratt & Whitney PW4000, General Electric CF6, or Rolls-Royce RB211 engines.

Typical routes for the type include Los Angeles to Frankfurt.

Boeing 767 322ER cnserial number 25286444 United Airlines N649UA windy takeoff from Zurich Airport to Washington Dulles
Boeing 767 322ER cnserial number 25286444 United Airlines N649UA windy takeoff from Zurich Airport to Washington Dulles

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 767-300ER Ages and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N641UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N642UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N643UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N644UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N646UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N647UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N648UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N649UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N651UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N652UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N653UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N654UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N655UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N656UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N657UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N658UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N659UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N660UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N661UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N662UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N663UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N664UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N665UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N666UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N667UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N668UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N669UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N670UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N671UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N672UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N673UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N674UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N675UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N676UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N677UABoeing 767-322(ER)(WL)
N684UABoeing 767-3CB(ER)(WL)
N685UABoeing 767-3CB(ER)(WL)
N686UABoeing 767-3CB(ER)(WL)

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 767-300ER Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

United Airlines operated 3 cabin version of this wide-body aircraft (Boeing 767-300ER). Below is the UA 767-300ER cabin version details.

Polaris class on this aircraft features a standard First Class Open Suite seat in Polaris first and a standard Business Class seat in Polaris business.

Both transform into a fully flat bed.

Polaris inflight service is offered.

Due to the shape of this version of Polaris business class seat, there is no underseat storage, and it is difficult to exit the window seats when the passenger in the adjacent aisle seat is fully reclined.

Economy Plus is offered on this aircraft type.

Economy Plus is not a separate class of service but is standard economy with up to 5 inches of extra legroom.

These seats are located nearer to the front of the aircraft and passengers in this section will be served first.

Charges for these seats will depend on routing and may be purchased at the of booking or check-in.

United Airlines Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 767-300ER Seat map version-1 (6/26/151 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited Polaris℠ first classUnited Polaris℠ business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats6267180
Seat numbers1A-2K6A-9K, 10JKAB in rows 13 and 14; 19A-27K, 28ABJK28CEH, 29A-39K
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinFront of cabinRow 19 and 20Back of cabin
Seat configuration1-1-20012-2-20022-3-20022-3-2002
Standard seat pitch6’6″ (198 cm) sleeping space6’4″ (193 cm) sleeping space34″ (86 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°180°5″ (12 cm)4″ (10 cm)
Seat width22″ (55.8 cm)18.8″ (47.8 cm)17.6″ (44.9 cm)17.6″ (44.9 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 1-2Rows 6-10Rows 21-28BJRows 29-39BJ
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYes
USB portsYesYes
Fixed bassinets19CEH

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767 300ER Three Class United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767 300ER Three Class United Airlines

This 3-class International Premium Travel Experience product features 6 Polaris first open suites, 26 Polaris business bed seats, 71 Economy Plus seats, and 80 Economy seats.

First class may transport 6 passengers on open suites that have 180 degrees recline.

The seats 1C and 1K have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Close location of the lavatories may represent problem for passengers of these seats.

Business first class has 26 flat bed seats. Most of them are located in 4 rows that have 2-2-2 configuration.

All the seats of this class have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

When the aisle seats are fully reclines it is quite difficult for passengers of the windows seats to exit.

Proximity of the galleys may be bothersome for passengers of the seats 9CH, 10JK, 13AB and 14AB.

The seats 13AB and 14AB have misaligned windows.

The seats in economy plus class have 2-3-2 configuration.

The seats of the 19th row are located between two exit rows.

That is why these seats may have limited recline.

As the tray tables are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

The seats 19AB and 19JK may also have limited legroom.

Passengers of the seats 20AB and 20JK will take advantage of extra legroom thanks to the exit row located in front.

At the same time these seats are less reclining and are narrower than standard as the tray tables are in the armrests making them immovable.

The other seats of the 20th row, i.e. the seats 20CEH may have limited recline as well.

The seats of the economy class are located in 11 rows per 7 seats in each.

All these seats are standard.

Only the seats of the last 39th row have a little reduced width.

Their close location to the galley and lavatories may represent a problem.

The seat 39A may have less legroom because of the entertainment equipment that is stored here.

The seats 39CEH are often reserved for crew members during long-haul flights.

United Airlines Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 767-300ER Seat map version-2 Seat map (30/184 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited Polaris® business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats3049135
Seat numbers1A-6L16A-22L23A-42B
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinSeats 21AB, 21KL, 22AB, 22KLBack of cabin
Seat configuration2-1-20022-3-20022-3-2002
Standard seat pitch6’3″ (190 cm) sleeping space35″ (88 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°6″ (15 cm)5″ (12 cm)
Seat width20.6″ (52.3 cm)18.5″ (46.9 cm)18.5″ (46.9 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 1-6Rows 17-22Rows 23-42
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYesYesYes
Fixed bassinets1AB, 1KL16EF

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767 300ER Two Class United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 767 300ER Two Class United Airlines

This 2-class international configuration of United’s 767-300 features 30 Polaris flat bed seats, 49 Economy Plus seats, and 135 Economy seats.

Polaris class on this aircraft features a standard Business Class seat which transforms into a fully flat bed. Polaris inflight service is offered.

The seats of the business first class consists of 6 rows of seats that have 2-1-2 configuration.

These are flat bed seats that have 180 degrees recline.

The seats of the 1st row have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

Close location of the galley and lavatories may represent problem for passengers of the seats 1B and 1K.

The seats 5A and 5L have misaligned windows.

The seat 6D is reserved for crew members.

Economy Plus class has 49 standard seats that have 2-3-2 configuration.

The seats 16AB and 17AB are reserved for crew members.

The seats 16DEF and 16KL may have less space for passengers’ legs because of the position of the bulkhead.

Another disadvantage of these seats is lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 18AB are considered good seats as they have extra legroom due to the fact that the seats in front do not recline.

However, as TV screens are built-in the armrests the width of these seats is slightly reduced.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

As there is exit row behind the seats of the 20th row have either limited reclining or are not reclining at all.

For the same reason (another exit row), the seats 21AB and 21KL may have limited recline.

The seats 21DEF have extra legroom but other passengers tend to bump into these seats.

Passengers of the seats 22AB and 22KL will take advantage of extra space for their legs.

But it can get cold from the exits during the flight, the width of these seats is reduced a little and there is no floor storage for these seats during take-off and landing.

The seats 22A and 22L have no window-side armrests.

There are 135 standard seats in the economy class.

All these seats are standard. Only the seats 41DEF, 41KL and 42AB are considered bad seats as these seats are located in the last row of the airplane and may be less reclining or not reclining at all.

Other passengers tend to congregate in this area while waiting to use lavatories and it may cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

United Airlines Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 767-300ER Seat map version-3 Seat map (30/184 configuration)

Interior elementsUnited Polaris® business classUnited Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats3046138
Seat numbers1A-10L16A-21L, 22AB, 22KL22DEF, 23A-41L, 42KL
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinRow 21
Seats 22AB, 22KL
Back of cabin
Seat configuration1-1-20012-3-20022-3-2002
Standard seat pitch6’3″ (190 cm) sleeping space34-43” (86-109 cm)31″ (78 cm)
Standard seat recline180°4″ (10 cm); 1.8” (4.6 cm) 20AB and 20KL4″ (10 cm); 3” (7.6 cm) 41DEF and 42KL
Seat width20.6″ (52.3 cm)18.5″ (46.9 cm)18.5″ (46.9 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsSeats 2A, 2L, 4A, 4L, 6A, 6L, 8A, 8L, 10A, 10LRows 16-20, 21AB, 21KL, 22AB, 22KL22DEF, rows 23-42
EntertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainmentSeatback on-demand and personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes
USB portsYes
Bassinets1F16DEF

United Airlines Fleet Wide Body Aircraft Boeing 767-300ER Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. In all classes of this aircraft, there is a wide array of audio entertainment. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • Video. United offers access to many hours of Audio and Video OnDemand (AVOD), games, and a map on personal LCD screens. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.
  • AC Power. There are regular 110V AC and USB power ports in Polaris first and Polaris business. There is USB ports in all classes.
  • Internet. United Airlines offers access to internet service. Connectivity is available for laptops and mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food. Full service meals, snacks, and beverages are available on all United Airlines flights. Type of service depends on class and length of flight. Additional information may be accessed by clicking here.

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United Airlines Fleet Boeing 757-300 Details and Pictures

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet ex Continental N74856 Boeing 757 324w cn 32815 ln 1039 arriving on flight UAL1937 from New York Newark at McCarran International Airport Las Vegas NV

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 757-300 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, United Airlines operates 21 largest narrow body aircraft Boeing 757-300.

This aircraft is stretched version from the older Boeing 757-200. This aircraft was originally a Continental Airlines aircraft, but is now operated by United.

For the first time about beginning of the work over the Boeing 757-300 airplane, Boeing company has informed on aero show in Farnborough in September 1996.

The body of new model was elongated by 7,15 meters.

Baggage capacity was increased to 123,6 tones and flying range to 6400 kilometers.

On this aircraft is installed digital complex EFIS produced by Rockwell Collins.

Data are displayed on six many functional screens.

United Airlines Boeing 757-300 being refitted with slimline seats.

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet ex Continental N74856 Boeing 757 324w cn 32815 ln 1039 hard landing at McCarran International Airport Las Vegas NV
United Airlines Aircraft Fleet ex Continental N74856 Boeing 757 324w cn 32815 ln 1039 hard landing at McCarran International Airport Las Vegas NV

United Airlines Aircraft Fleet Boeing 757-300 Ages and Registration Number

RegAircraft
N56859Boeing 757-324(WL)
N57852Boeing 757-324(WL)
N57855Boeing 757-324(WL)
N57857Boeing 757-324(WL)
N57862Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N57863Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N57864Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N57868Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N57869Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N57870Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N73860Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N74856Boeing 757-324(WL)
N75851Boeing 757-324(WL)
N75853Boeing 757-324(WL)
N75854Boeing 757-324(WL)
N75858Boeing 757-324(WL)
N75861Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N77865Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N77867Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N77871Boeing 757-33N(WL)
N78866Boeing 757-33N(WL)

United Airlines Fleet Boeing 757-300 Cabin Specification and Class Configuration

United designates this aircraft type as 753.

This Version features 24 First Class recliner seats, 57 Economy Plus seats, and 132 Economy seats.

United flies two separate versions of this aircraft in this configuration with the difference being the IFE and offered on board.

On select aircraft DIRECTV® programming is available, on all other aircraft overhead screens are located throughout the cabin.

United reserves Economy rows located before the emergency exit for Elite level frequent flyers.

These seats will not appear available for any other passengers at time of booking or at online check-in.

Interior elementsUnited First®United Economy Plus®United Economy®
Number of seats2454156
Seat numbers1A-6F7D-14F, 21A-F, 23A-F, 35B-E15A-20F, 22B-E, 24A-34F, 35A, 35F, 36A-43F
Exit rows/doorsFront of cabinRows 7, 21, 22Row 35, back of cabin
Seat configuration2-23-33-3
Standard seat pitch38″ (96 cm)34”-38” (86-96 cm)30”-31″ (76-78 cm)
Standard seat recline5″ (12 cm)3″ (7 cm)2″ (5 cm)
Seat width20.4″ (52 cm)17.3″ (44 cm)16.3″ – 17.3″ (41 cm – 44 cm)
Movable aisle armrestsRows 8DEF, 9-14Rows 15-34, 36-43
EntertainmentSeatback DIRECTV® (complimentary) or personal device entertainmentSeatback DIRECTV or personal device entertainmentSeatback DIRECTV or personal device entertainment
Wi-FiYesYesYes
Power outletsYesYesYes

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 757-300 United Airlines

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 757 300 United Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 757 300 United Airlines

The cabin of Boeing 757-300 is divided into three classes: first, economy plus and economy.

First class consists of 24 recliner seats that are located in 6 rows per 4 in each.

The seats 1A and 1B are considered the best seats of the first class as passengers of these seats will take advantage of extra space but at the same time these seats have no footrests.

The other seats of the 1st row, i.e. the seats 1E and 1F on the contrary have restricted space because of the position of the bulkhead.

Among other disadvantages of these seats: lack of footrest, only one window and close location of the galley.

Economy Plus class may transport from 39 to 57 passengers depending on configuration.

The seats of the 7th row have extra legroom thanks to the exit row located in front.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories.

As the tray tables are in the armrests, the width of these seats is slightly reduced.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

These seats may be reserved for additional fee 24 hours prior the flight.

Platinum and Gold Elite members may reserve this seat at any time.

The seats 8DEF have limited legroom because of the bulkhead position.

Close location of the lavatories and galleys may represent a problem for passengers of these seats.

The armrests of these seats are immovable as the tray tables are built inside them and that is why these seats are a little narrower than standard.

Economy class seats are divided into 2 sections.

The seats 16A and 16F have no windows.

The seats of the 19th row are reserved for Elite frequent flyers.

These seats may be less reclining or not reclining at all thanks to the exit row located behind.

The seats 19C and 19D have movable armrests.

Location of the seats of 20th row between two rows provides these seats with some extra legroom but at the same time these seats may be not reclining and are more upright causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Also it can get very cold from the exits during the flight.

These seats may be reserved for additional fee 24 hours prior the flight.

Platinum and Gold Elite members may reserve this seat at any time.

The seats of the 21st row are considered the best seats.

These seats are located behind the exit door providing extra space for passengers’ legs and fully reclining.

However, it can get cold during the flight by the exits.

These seats may be reserved for additional fee 24 hours prior the flight.

Platinum and Gold Elite members may reserve this seat at any time.

Proximity of the lavatories and limited recline may cause inconvenience to passengers of the seats 31ADC and 32DEF.

These are the last rows of the first section in economy class.

The second section of Economy class is located behind the lavatories and another exit row.

The seats of the 33rd row have extra legroom thanks to the exit row located in front.

However, other passengers tend to gather in this area in order to visit lavatories and causing discomfort to passengers of these seats.

As the exit door protrudes inside it may require angling of the legs for passengers of the seats 33A and 33F.

Among other disadvantages of the seats of 33rd row are: lack of floor storage during takeoff and landing (except the seat 33C), as the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is reduced a little.

Passengers of the seat 33D may not have access to DIRECTV programming.

All the seats of the 33rd row except the seat 33C may be reserved for additional fee 24 hours prior the flight.

Platinum and Gold Elite members may reserve this seat at any time.

The seats of the 40th row are narrower than standard.

Proximity of the galley will cause discomfort to passengers of the seats of 41st row.

Another disadvantage of these seats is reduced width.

United Airlines Fleet Narrow Body Aircraft Boeing 757-300 Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. Select aircraft are equipped with Audio Video On Demand (AVOD) with hundreds of music titles and selections in all classes. On all other aircraft, entertainment is provided by overhead screens located throughout the cabin. More Information
  • Video. On select aircraft DIRECTV® programming is available. The service is complimentary in United First® and is available for purchase in United Economy® for $5.99 for flights two hours and less and $7.99 for flights over two hours. On all other aircraft overhead screens are located throughout the cabin. More Information
  • AC Power. On select aircraft all First Class seats feature AC power ports. In Economy power ports are shared between seats in rows 7-21.
  • Internet. On all 757s United Airlines offers internet service for domestic US flights. Connectivity is available for laptops or mobile devices. The service is available once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet cruising altitude. Click here for more information.
  • Food.Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased in Economy and are free of charge in Premium Cabins (First/Business). Premium alcohol is also available on select flights for purchase.
    • Premium Cabins: offered snacks on flights under 2.5 hours, offered full meal service with on flights 2.5 hours and longer
    • Economy Class: Snack Shop and Bistro on Board offerings available for purchase on most flights, complementary meals/snacks are available on Caribbean, select Latin America, trans-Atlantic, trans-Pacific (excluding continental U.S. to/from Hawaii), intra-Pacific, Micronesia, and South American flights

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