British Airways has 59 Boeing 777s, comprising 43 777-200ERs and 16 777-300ERs. The Triple Seven accounts for 45% of the carrier’s mainline fleet and continues to play a critical role. That’s despite its 200ERs now aging more than a quarter of a century (25.9 years). It helps that they’re paid off and are, therefore, inexpensive ownership-wise.
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