- United said it plans to take delivery of more than 250 aircraft by April 2028, adding new aircraft variants and onboard products across cabins.
- The airline plans to introduce an Airbus A321neo “Coastliner” subfleet for flights between Los Angeles and San Francisco and Newark/New York later this summer, with United Polaris lie-flat seats and Polaris lounge access.
- United plans to deploy Airbus A321XLR aircraft with United Polaris seats on some routes to smaller cities in Europe and South America starting this summer, replacing Boeing 757s.
- A 41-seat CRJ450 operated by SkyWest is planned to begin connecting smaller cities to United’s Denver and Chicago hubs starting this fall.
- United plans to start international service with a Boeing 787-9 featuring its Elevated interior on April 22, and to offer Starlink Wi-Fi across all dual-cabin aircraft by the end of 2027.
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