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  2. British Airways just unveiled a new first-class cabin coming ...

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    The seat is ultra-wide at 36.5 inches and can lie flat with a bed length of 6 feet 7 inches. British Airways describes the 60-inch curved wall as providing a "cocooned" space that improves privacy ...

  3. British Airways' new first class is a major upgrade and shows ...

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    It's a plush seat at 36.5 inches wide — more than a foot wider than British Airways' current first-class seats, per SeatGuru measurements. The seats lie flat to 6 feet 7 inches and have a larger ...

  4. British Airways reveals new A380 superjumbo first class seat ...

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    British Airways is the latest airline investing in the future of the A380 superjumbo, unveiling a fresh design for its first class product, set to launch on the airline’s A380 airplanes in 2026.

  5. Seat configurations of Airbus A380 - Wikipedia

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    The A380-800 layout with 519 seats displayed (16 First, 92 Business and 411 Economy) The Airbus A380 features two full-length decks, each measuring 49.9 metres (164 ft). The upper deck has a slightly shorter usable length of 44.93 metres (147.4 ft) due to the front fuselage curvature and the staircase.

  6. First class (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    The First Class seats were either available as fully closed suites (First Suite on Airbus A380 and select Boeing 777-200ER) or as open suite style flat-bed sleeper seats (Old First Class on Boeing 747-400). Between 2016 and 2018, First Class was eliminated from the Boeing 777-200ER fleet in favor of more Business Class and Economy Class seats.

  7. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, aircraft with a seating structure of 2+2 may letter the seats as "ACDF" to keep with the standard of A/F being window and C/D being aisle on short-haul aircraft (which generally have 3+3 seats). In first- and business-class cabins, the seat letters for the window seats will typically be the same as in economy, with some letters ...