Air France to Prioritise Replacement of B777-300ER Fleet
Air France is prioritising the replacement of its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft as part of its long-term fleet modernisation strategy.
Air france is placing priority on replacing its fleet of boeing aircraft as part of its broader long-haul fleet renewal strategy.
The B777-300ER has been a key component of Air France’s intercontinental operations for many years. However, as aircraft age and newer, more fuel-efficient models enter the market, airlines are reassessing fleet composition to reduce operating costs and improve sustainability performance.
Fleet modernisation remains central to Air France’s strategy, with next-generation aircraft offering lower emissions, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced passenger comfort. Replacing older widebody jets also supports the airline’s long-term environmental and financial objectives.
The move aligns with broader trends across Europe, where major carriers are accelerating long-haul fleet upgrades to remain competitive in global markets.
Further details regarding replacement aircraft types and delivery timelines are expected as Air France advances its fleet planning initiatives.

