British Airways is poised to become the first
airline in Europe to introduce both the Airbus A380 and the Boeing
787 into its fleet.
The airline will take delivery into the UK of
its first two 787s on consecutive days, 26 and 27 June, followed
by its first A380 on 4 July.
Keith Williams, chief executive, said, “The
delivery of these exciting aircraft opens a new chapter in British
Airways’ history. We are proud to be leading the way in Europe in
operating both these aircraft types. Over the next 12
months, we will take delivery of new long-haul aircraft at an
average rate of one every two weeks. These deliveries form
the centrepiece of the £5bn investment British Airways is making
in new aircraft, smarter cabins, superb lounges and new technologies to make travel more comfortable in the air and on the
ground. Both aircraft types make major environmental advances and will contribute toward our ambitious targets for
noise and carbon reduction.”
Following their arrival, both
aircraft types will begin a complex ‘entry into service’
programme, which will see pilot and cabin crew training taking
place at Manston Airport in Kent, customer service trials at
Heathrow and short-haul flying for both aircraft, including
flights within the UK.
Seats on the A380 are currently on
sale for travel from 15 October to Los Angeles and from 15 November
to Hong Kong.
However the airline is advising enthusiasts eager
to be on the very first long-haul services to hold off booking as
the dates of the inaugural services are yet to be announced.
The first destinations for the 787s, and the date tickets go
on sale, are expected to be unveiled in the near future.
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