United Airlines Fleet Tracking Thread

I think so, not sure tho

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Can you see if it has the new cabin I’m on it tmr

Yes.

It does not.

So only live tv.

Thales WiFi, LiveTV, and personal device entertainment via United.com and the United app.

New Delivery

On July 15, 2025, N14540 was delivered to United. She departed Mobile (BFM/KBFM) bound for Tampa (TPA/KTPA), her induction site, operating as UA 4209.

Photo courtesy of Jack Yang via JetPhotos.

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I’m trying to look at the United Fleet Website and it’s saying I don’t have access anymore. Anyone else having this issue?

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https://www.facebook.com/share/v/19RBE2rdPM/?mibextid=wwXIfr 772

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Haii !! Does anyone know if they are repainting the first 737-MAXs? Y’know the ones that had the same gold banner as the 787s?

Also looks like N73259 just went to AMA yesterday to get repainted.

7501-7518 (39Ms) will likely be the final aircraft repainted to complete the Evo transformation. Timing aligns with the average seven-year paint cycle.

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Ah alright, makes sense too !!

N73259 scheduled to depart the amarillo tomorrow !!

Sunday **

Hi all,

Even though I’m not actively posting updates here anymore, I continue to keep the main thread current so the Evo Blue paint process information remains up to date.

I’ve also been working on a small side project and wanted to get some opinions. Is this the kind of resource you’d consider paying a small amount for? I haven’t thought through pricing yet, but it would likely start as a one-time purchase. Longer term, if I expand it to cover additional airlines and more detailed data, it would probably move to a subscription model. Still early days—mostly trying to gauge interest.

Here’s a snapshot of the type of data available. Further down the road, I’d consider adding more detail, such as paint dates and configuration history.

Would appreciate any feedback. And Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate.

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There has been speculation that N777UA was ferried to Victorville for retirement. Current information indicates this claim is incorrect. Retirement will only be considered if a forthcoming heavy maintenance check determines that required repairs exceed United’s return-on-investment threshold.

For now, United has no plans to retire its 777-200 fleet before 2030.


In other news, I am continuing work on a comprehensive United fleet database. Follow for updates on:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/united-fleet-lookup
X: https://x.com/UAFleetLookup

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I saw it was ferried there
I got confused

N38257 went to go get repainted earlier today at AMA

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