Heathrow rail engineering works: 16 & 17 November

Due to planned engineering works, there will be no Heathrow Express or Elizabeth line services to or from Heathrow on Saturday 16 November and Sunday 17 November.

Piccadilly line services will be running as normal on both days.


Passengers should plan their journeys before travelling, and allow for additional time where necessary as trains that are running will be much busier than normal.

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With over 80 airlines, travelling to over 180 destinations – the aircraft fleets on display at Heathrow are among the most diverse at any airport around the globe. We’ve provided some of the basic details about the aircraft that airlines are using at Heathrow, below.

The “big bird” of the skies! The A380 is the largest commercial passenger aircraft in the world and is easy to identify by its size, four engines, and twin-deck layout.

Wingspan: 79.75m

Length: 72.72m

Seats: 575

Airlines using the A380 at Heathrow: Qantas, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Korean Airlines, Singapore Airlines

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner series is quickly becoming one of the most popular aircraft for airlines due to a combination of its fuel efficiency, seat capacity and flight range. There are three different models of Dreamliner in use: 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10.

Wingspan: 60m

Length: 57-68m

Seats: 242-330

Range: 11,910 km – 13,620 km

Airlines using the 787 at Heathrow: British Airways, Qantas, China Southern, Malaysian Airlines, Air Canada, Avianca, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Ethiopian Airlines

The Boeing 777 was the third most used aircraft at Heathrow in 2017. It is one of the largest twin-engine aircraft in commercial use in the world. There are two different 777 models: 777-200LR, 300ER.

Wingspan: 64.8

Seats: 317-396

Length: 63.7-73.9

Airlines flying the 777 at Heathrow: Air New Zealand, Singapore Airlines, American Airlines

The original Jumbo Jet – the Boeing 747 – is one of the most iconic aircraft models in the history of aviation. While the 747 has seen reduced use at Heathrow in recent years, a number of cargo airlines still operate the type at Heathrow. The aircraft can be easily identified by its partial upper deck at the front of the aircraft and its large size including four engines.

There are two different types of Boeing 747 in use today at Heathrow: 747-400F, 747-800F.

Wingspan:  64.44-68.40m

Length: 70.66-76.30m

Seats: 275-345

Range: 14,800km

The Airbus A350 XWB is one of the newest aircraft models to be used at Heathrow and is amongst the cleanest and quietest commercial aircraft ever made. There are two versions of the A350 XWB in use: A350-900, A350-1000.

Wingspan: 64.75m

Seats: 325-366

Range: 15,000km

Airlines flying the A350 at Heathrow: Qatar Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Finnair

The Airbus A320 is the most used aircraft at Heathrow accounting for over 150,00 of the 480,000 flights each year! The A320 is part of a “family” of aircraft including the A319 and A321, while the A320neo is the most modern version.

Wingspan: 35.8m

Length: 37.5m

Airlines using the A320 at Heathrow: British Airways, Air France, Swiss Airlines, Tunis Air, Vueling

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