OpenSkies is the British Airways subsidiary operating flights between recent York (both Newark and Kennedy) and Paris Orly Airport.The airline began flying in 2008,and has changed up their trade model a few times since. Nowadays they operate three Boeing 757-200 aircraft in a three class configuration, with trade class, or premium economy,and economy (for a while they didn't have an economy cabin).
In addition to competing with some major carriers (Air France, American, and Delta United,etc.), they also face competition from French all trade class airline La Compagnie.
Per Le Journal De L'Aviation, or OpenSkies will be adding a Boeing 767 to their fleet this summer. OpenSkies is expected to start flying the 767 starting in August,though it hasn't yet been announced where they'll be getting the plane from. I suspect they'll be taking over a British Airways 767, given that BA is in the process of retiring some of them.
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Source: boardingarea.com