Turkish Airlines aircraft

Turkish Airlines

Up-to-date detailed seat maps of the Turkish Airlines fleet

The wide bodies

The Turkish Airlines wide body fleet is extensive and varied. There are twelve A330-200s (five type 332, six type 33A, and one type 33M), thirty-seven A330-300s (including twenty-nine type 333 and seven type 33S), twenty-nine Airbus A350-900s including four originally intended for Aeroflot, thirty-six Boeing 777-300ERs, and twenty-four Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.

Airbus A330-200
332
Fleet size4
18232

Airbus A330-200

Airbus A330-200
33A
Fleet size3
24255

Airbus A330-200

Airbus A330-200
33M
30222

Airbus A330-200

Airbus A330-300
333
Fleet size31
28261

Airbus A330-300

Airbus A330-300
33S
Fleet size3
40265

Airbus A330-300

Airbus A350-900
359
Fleet size30
32297

Airbus A350-900

Airbus A350-900
359
Fleet size3
28288

Airbus A350-900

Airbus A350-900
359
32308

Airbus A350-900

TC-LHH onwards

Boeing 777-300ER
77W
Fleet size1
28372

Boeing 777-300ER

Boeing 777-300ER
77W
Fleet size31
49300

Boeing 777-300ER

Boeing 787-9
789
Fleet size25
30270

Boeing 787-9

The narrow bodies

The Turkish Airlines narrow body fleet is comprised of six Airbus A319s, twenty-one A320ceos, sixty-eight A321ceos, fifty-seven A321neos, forty Boeing 737-800s, twenty 737-Max 8s, fifteen 737-900ERs, and five 737-Max 9s.

Airbus A319
319
Fleet size1
132

Airbus A319

Airbus A320
320
Fleet size1
159

Airbus A320

Airbus A320
320
180

Airbus A320

Airbus A320
320
186

Airbus A320

Airbus A321
321
194

Airbus A321

Airbus A321
321
220

Airbus A321

Airbus A321
32M
20158

Airbus A321

Airbus A321
32R
Fleet size15
16164

Airbus A321

Airbus A321neo
32Q
Fleet size33
20162

Airbus A321neo

Airbus A321neo
32Q
Fleet size22
16174

Airbus A321neo

Boeing 737-800
78D
Fleet size23
16135

Boeing 737-800

Boeing 737-900ER
79B
16135

Boeing 737-900ER

Boeing 737-900ER
79D
16153

Boeing 737-900ER

Boeing 737-Max 8
7M8
Fleet size10
16135

Boeing 737-Max 8

Boeing 737-Max 9
7M9
16153

Boeing 737-Max 9

A guide to AeroLOPA

Not familiar with the letters and numbers that accompany our seat maps? No problem. Here is our methodology.

Aircraft type

77W
8
52
28
216

This is a three (or sometimes four) digit alpha-numeric code used to identify the aircraft type. We mainly use the established industry standard IATA codes but when more granularity is called for, we use the airline's own aircraft codes instead. In this example, the Boeing 777-300ER is represented by the code 77W.

Seating configuration

77W
8
52
28
216

To the right of the aircraft code are the cabin seat counts, ordered from left to right and displayed as bubbles representing First, Business, Premium Economy, and Economy cabin classes. The colour of each bubble matches the cabin identifying bar displayed at the right hand side of the seat map.

320
180

Some narrow body cabin classes are dynamically sized, where a separating curtain moves forward or aft in accordance with the demand. Here we display the aircraft's combined seat count.

Fleet count

77W
Fleet size14

Below the aircraft code we show the airline's fleet count for that aircraft type. In this example, the airline operates 14 of the Boeing 777-300ER. When an airline has several variants of the same aircraft type, each variant has its own tile and the fleet count reflects only that specific variant.

Variant navigation

Three aircraft tiles with the middle one highlighted and variant-position dots beneath each

On the aircraft page, when an airline operates several variants of the same aircraft type, a small row of dots appears beneath each tile. The dots show how many variants exist and which one you're currently viewing — the highlighted dot is in the current variant's position. Click any tile in the variant row to jump between configurations.