Latest BA Fleet Update - big news!

Welcome back to Mark’s Trains, Planes & Trams for another comprehensive British Airways Fleet Update, bringing together the latest developments from across the BA fleet. This week there’s plenty to discuss, including the exciting progress of British Airways’ first next-generation Boeing 787-10, G-ZBXA, now complete at Charleston and awaiting its first test flight. We look at what makes this aircraft different from the existing fleet, including its new cabin crew rest area, revised rear cabin layout with fewer World Traveller seats, and what these changes could mean for future long-haul operations. There’s also another busy week for the Airbus A380 fleet, with aircraft movements, maintenance developments, scheduling changes and operational challenges continuing to affect Britain’s largest passenger aircraft. Elsewhere we cover: ✈️ Boeing 787 fleet maintenance and aircraft currently out of service. ✈️ The latest Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 developments. ✈️ Airbus A319, A320 and A321 fleet movements, maintenance visits and retirements. ✈️ BA Cityflyer and BA Euroflyer fleet news. ✈️ Aircraft deliveries, engineering updates and the latest behind-the-scenes fleet activity. ✈️ Plus all the other developments that British Airways enthusiasts won’t want to miss. As always, every episode aims to separate fact from rumour using publicly available information, aircraft movements and industry analysis to explain what’s happening across one of Europe’s most interesting airline fleets. If you enjoy detailed British Airways fleet news, aircraft analysis and aviation insights, please consider subscribing and turning on notifications so you never miss a future update. I’d also love to hear your thoughts in the comments: ➡️ What do you make of the new G-ZBXA configuration? ➡️ Are cabin crew rest facilities the right trade-off for reduced Economy capacity? ➡️ Which BA fleet story should we investigate next? Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. #BritishAirways #BAFleet #Boeing787 #Dreamliner #B787 #Boeing777 #AirbusA380 #A380 #A350 #Aviation #Planes #Heathrow #Gatwick #MarksTrainsPlanesTrams