AA 787s for NYC to LON
American Airlines CEO Gerard Arpey has hinted that his company may well use their new 787s (when they arrive) for replacing 767’s and that they would make a good fit for flights between New York City and London. This is in stark contrast to announcements we’ve heard from airlines such as Continental who are planning New Zealand and Africa flights with theirs.
There is no doubt that putting the newest aircraft and one with the amenities that the 787 promises on NYC-London routes certainly will serve the business class customer well. However, many analysts have already speculated that the 767 may well continue to be an equal performer (or nearly so) on that kind of route. The 787 is expected to realize its real benefits on routes in excess of 5000nm.
AA already has a large fleet of 777-200ER aircraft configured for not that many more seats than their 787s and uses them on its long haul routes already. Given that you would want to use those aircraft for those profitable routes, you have to find a place for the 787 and that means new routes and growth or replacement of existing airframes. In this case, many of AA’s 767’s are rather old and a 787 replacement will still yield benefits that should be appreciable.
Nonetheless, it’s disappointing that AA’s hints point to replacements on existing routes rather than growth. It is early days for that kind of speculation and that may well change. Currently, AA doesn’t even have a new pilot agreement governing that aircraft as of yet.

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