The first Boeing 777 ever delivered has made its final flight with United Airlines, sending the aircraft to storage after more than 30 years of active service. The aircraft, which is registered as N777UA, was first introduced into service back in 1995. Last week, it made its final trip to Victorville’s Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA), where it will be scrapped for parts.
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Delta Air Lines Ending Flights By The High-Capacity, 339-Seat Airbus A350
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- November 7, 2025
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Delta Air Lines will soon end flights on its highest-capacity equipment: the 339-seat Airbus A350. These airframes have 30 business class seats (2-2-2), along with 63 with extra legroom seats (3-3-3). And then there are 246 seats in the main cabin (also 3-3-3). Only its ex-LATAM aircraft had this configuration.