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Historic LOPAs

In this section, we take a retrospective view with a selection of vintage seating diagrams spanning from early turbo-props to the iconic Boeing 747 and beyond

Air Canada

Air Canada, founded in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines, is the nation's flag carrier. These examples capture the Boeing 747-100 configuration when it entered service in 1971 and the Boeing 767-300ER when it ended its run in 2020.

Boeing 747-100
741
4

Boeing 747-100

1971

Boeing 767-300ER
763
24187

Boeing 767-300ER

 

Boeing 767-300ER
763
24187

Boeing 767-300ER

2020

Air France

The first Air France 747 was introduced on the Paris-New York route in May 1970, marking a new era of long-haul travel for the airline. The final 747-400s were withdrawn from service in 2016

Airbus A380-800
388
98038389

Airbus A380-800

2011

Boeing 747-400
744
40396

Boeing 747-400

2007

American Airlines

Formed in 1926, American Airlines has grown to become the world's largest airline. We have assembled a selection of narrow and wide body aircraft cabins that operated from 1983 to 2019

Boeing 727-200 Advanced
722
12132

Boeing 727-200 Advanced

1985

Boeing 757-200
752
22166

Boeing 757-200

2001

Boeing 767-300ER
763
1536164

Boeing 767-300ER

1995

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
D10
2628186

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30

1983

McDonnell Douglas MD-83
M83
16124

McDonnell Douglas MD-83

2019

British Airways

Based in the United Kingdom, the corporate lineage of British Airways dates back to 1916. The brand was firmly established in 1974 with the merger of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA). We have created an array of LOPAs which reflect the airline's evolution.

Airbus A318
318
32

Airbus A318

2012

Airbus A319
319
132

Airbus A319

2001

Airbus A320
320
155

Airbus A320

2002

Airbus A321
21A
188

Airbus A321

2004

Airbus A321
M1A
23131

Airbus A321

2012

Boeing 737-200 Advanced
732
106

Boeing 737-200 Advanced

1984

Boeing 757-200
752
180

Boeing 757-200

2010

Concorde
SSC
100

Concorde

2001

Vickers Viscount 800
VCV
65

Vickers Viscount 800

1959

Canadian Pacific Air Lines

Canadian Pacific was a major airline in Canada, founded in 1942 and rebranded as CP Air in 1968 before revertng to its original name in 1986. The airline was sold to Pacific Western Airlines in 1987 to form Canadian Airlines International, and changed hands again in 2001 with the Air Canada acquisition

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
D10
1234209

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30

1986

Eastern Air Lines

Eastern Air Lines was a prominent American airline, one of the "Big Four" domestic carriers for decades, known for its extensive East Coast network and pioneering the hourly Air-Shuttle service. It ceased operations in 1991 after years of financial struggles and labour disputes.

Boeing 757-200
752
16169

Boeing 757-200

 

KLM

KLM, the Dutch flag carrier, was a prominent operator of the iconic Boeing 747 for nearly five decades, from 1971 until its retirement in 2020. The airline utilised various models, including the 747-200, 747-300, and predominantly the 747-400.

Boeing 747-300
743
34432

Boeing 747-300

1994

Boeing 747-400
744
54372

Boeing 747-400

1994

McDonnell Douglas MD-11
M11
24261

McDonnell Douglas MD-11

2014

Northwest Airlines

Northwest Airlines was a major airline in the USA, founded in 1926 and based in Minneapolis St Paul. The airline ceased operations in 2010 following the 2008 merger with Delta Air Lines

Boeing 747-200
742
1880284

Boeing 747-200

1989

Pan Am

Pan American World Airways, or more commonly known as Pan Am, was founded in 1927 and headquartered in New York City. It was the principal and largest international air carrier and unofficial overseas flag carrier of the United States for much of the 20th century and pioneered numerous innovations of the modern airline industry, such as Boeing 747 "Jumbo Jet". The airline ceased operations in 1991.

Boeing 747-100
741
2550304

Boeing 747-100

1990

Boeing 747SP
74L
4710086

Boeing 747SP

1986

Qatar Airways

The Qatar Airways Airbus A319 all-business-class jet was an exclusive aircraft configured for luxury and comfort. Primarily part of the Qatar Executive private jet charter division, these jets also operated the former "Business One" service between Doha and London Heathrow

Airbus A319 LR
319
40

Airbus A319 LR

2015

Swissair

Swissair, the former national airline of Switzerland (1931–2002), operated the iconic Boeing 747 "Jumbo Jet" for nearly three decades, using it as a backbone for its long-haul intercontinental network. While they initially operated a pair of 747-257Bs, they are best known as a launch customer for the 747-300 model, which featured the distinctive stretched upper deck

Boeing 747-200
742
40221

Boeing 747-200

1981

United Airlines

The first Boeing 777 was delivered to United Airlines in May 1995, and its inaugural commercial flight took place on 7 June 1995, from Washington D.C. to London Heathrow. This event was highly anticipated and marked the beginning of a highly successful era for the Boeing 777, which went on to become the world's largest and most-built twinjet.

Boeing 777-200
772
1249231

Boeing 777-200

1995

Virgin America

Airbus A320
320
8141

Airbus A320

2007