American's Full Fleet of 777-200ERs to
Have Fully Lie-Flat Business Class Seats with All-Aisle Access, International
Wi-Fi, In-seat Entertainment, and Main Cabin Extra
American's 767-300ERs to Have Fully
Lie-Flat Business Class Seats with All-Aisle Access and Main Cabin Extra
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- American Airlines
today took the next step in its fleet modernization plan – to ensure that its
customers are flying onboard one of the most modern fleets in the industry.
Today's progress includes the redesign and refresh of the airline's
international widebody aircraft – a demonstration of the forward movement of
the company's business plan, which includes the investment of several hundred
million dollars per year in enhancements to the customer experience. As part of
this redesign, American's entire fleet of 777-200ERs will have fully lie-flat
Business Class seats with aisle access for every seat, international
Wi-Fi, in-seat entertainment throughout all cabins, and Main Cabin Extra
seating offering more legroom. The 767-300ERs will have fully lie-flat Business
Class seats with aisle access for every seat, and Main Cabin Extra
seating.
"This redesign will comprehensively improve our future international
widebody experience through fully lie-flat all-aisle access seats, inflight
entertainment and Wi-Fi, and will place our product among the industry leaders.
This is something our people are excited to see as we work toward a new and
modern American Airlines," said Virasb Vahidi, American's Chief Commercial
Officer. "Our decision to invest in our international widebody aircraft
demonstrates significant forward progress, consistent with our plan, and paints
a picture of the future for our customers and people."
Boeing 777-200ERs
American's entire fleet of 777-200ERs will be redesigned to a two-class cabin configuration to better match capacity and demand. The aircraft cabin will feature unique mood lighting and a dramatic archway and ceiling treatment to create a feeling of spaciousness similar to the 777-300ERs, the first of which American plans to receive later this year. A Business Class walk-up bar stocked with snacks and refreshments is for premium customers. International Wi-Fi will also be available inflight.
American's entire fleet of 777-200ERs will be redesigned to a two-class cabin configuration to better match capacity and demand. The aircraft cabin will feature unique mood lighting and a dramatic archway and ceiling treatment to create a feeling of spaciousness similar to the 777-300ERs, the first of which American plans to receive later this year. A Business Class walk-up bar stocked with snacks and refreshments is for premium customers. International Wi-Fi will also be available inflight.
Up to 45 new fully lie-flat Business Class seats will provide customers
among the largest living spaces of any 777 Business Class seat offered by U.S.
airlines. The new seat will be an industry leader giving travelers up to two
times more living space than American's current 777-200ER Business Class seat.
Seats will feature a large tray table, a work surface, and every component of
the seat – including the seatback, head rest and leg rest – can be individually
adjusted using intuitively designed, simplistic seat controls.
Direct aisle access from each Business Class seat will allow customers to
easily move about the cabin without impacting other customers. In-seat
entertainment will feature more than 700 hours of on-demand audio and video
entertainment, which gives customers an enormous selection during their flight.
Up to 120 movies, 180 TV programs, 350 audio selections and 30 games will be
available on a 15.4-inch HD-capable touchscreen monitor positioned in each
Business Class suite. A premium handset will serve as a remote that will allow
customers to easily select programming without touching the monitor. Also,
every seat will feature individual 110-volt universal AC power outlets and USB
jacks for charging personal electronic devices.
Throughout the Main Cabin, new seats will provide increased knee room and
improve overall customer comfort. American's retrofit will include installation
of up to 45 Main Cabin Extra seats and up to 170 Main Cabin seats. The Main
Cabin Extra seats, located in the forward portion of the Main Cabin, will offer
four to six inches more legroom than the standard Main Cabin seat, allowing
greater personal space and convenient access when boarding and deplaning.
Every Main Cabin seat will have universal AC power outlets, USB jacks and
HD-capable touchscreen monitor – nearly 9 inches – loaded with up to 120
movies, 180 TV programs, 350 audio selections and 30 games. Once redesigned
with the new Inflight Entertainment, the 777-200ERs will have more than nine
times the number of entertainment options that are currently available in the
Main Cabin on today's 777-200ER.
The 777-200ER is intended to fly mid- to long-haul international markets in
Europe, Asia and South America.
"American will be among the first in the industry to offer the
combination of fully lie-flat seats with all-aisle access, international Wi-Fi,
and top-of-the-line in-seat entertainment," added Vahidi.
Boeing 767-300ERs
American intends to retrofit up to half of its existing 767-300ER aircraft.
Those that are redesigned will operate the new configuration with fully
lie-flat Business Class Seats and all-aisle access. The remaining 767-300ERs
that are not redesigned will be retired over time.
Firdt Classe
Customers will enjoy an enhanced onboard experience with the installation
of up to 28 fully lie-flat Business Class seats, each with aisle access. The
Business Class seats will offer individual tray tables with a work surface, and
universal AC power outlets. Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 devices will continue to
be available for customers seated in Business Class, offering access to a wide
variety of movies, TV programs and audio selections.
The retrofitted 767-300ERs will also feature 14 Main Cabin Extra seats with
four to six inches more legroom than a standard Main Cabin seat. The Main Cabin
of the retrofitted 767-300ERs will have 167 seats.
The airline intends to use retrofitted 767-300ERs on flights to existing
markets.
The redesign is slated to begin in early 2014. American is currently
working to determine the installation timeline and will have more details on
anticipated completion dates in the future.
As part of its international widebody strategy, American anticipates taking
delivery of 10 Boeing 777-300ERs beginning at the end of 2012 through 2013. The
777-300ERs will be configured as three-class aircraft and include fully
lie-flat First and Business Class seats, Main Cabin Extra, and Wi-Fi capability
to keep customers connected while traveling internationally.
Not only is American's anticipated aircraft delivery and redesign part of
the company's network focus and international network plan, it is a tangible
opportunity for customers to experience American's focus on modernization and
innovation when they travel.
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