United Airlines is one of the world's largest carriers in terms of revenue, fleet size, and passengers carried. The mega airline operates a fleet of 1,010 aircraft, of which 785 are narrowbody jets. The airline operates out of eight major hubs in the United States, including Chicago O'Hare (ORD), Denver (DEN), Houston George Bush International (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Washington Dulles (lAD), Newark, NJ (EWR), and the US territory Guam (GUM).
The latest edition in the United Airlines narrowbody fleet is the Airbus A321neo (new engine option), with 31 examples active at an average age of just over eight months. The A321neo fleet at United is configured with 200 seats arranged in three cabin sections. The cabin features the United Next interior and the latest Airbus Airspace concept with larger overhead bins.
United Airlines Airbus A321neo Domestic First 20 articulated cradle seats arranged in a 2-2 configuration, featuring a six-way adjustable headrest, flip-up tablet holder, in-arm storage pocket Row pitch: 37.0" Seat width: 20" Seat recline: 5" 13" HD touchscreen display Universal AC and USB-C sockets Economy Plus 57 slimline seats featuring a four-way adjustable headrest and a tablet holder are arranged in a 3-3 configuration Row pitch: 33.5" standard; 37.
0" at rows 20 and 21 Seat width: 17.5" Seat recline: 3" 10" HD touchscreen display Universal AC and USB-C sockets Economy 123 slimline seats featuring a four-way adjustable headrest and a tablet holde.
