SEATS MAY DEFINE 787 SUCCESS
With the 787, Boeing yet again has selected a cost-driven, rather than passenger-oriented, fuselage cross-section. At 226 in. wide, the economic and efficiency projections are based on nine-abreast setting. This results in three hated center seats per row, at 18 in. between armrests. Eight-abreast...
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