#paxex Podcast

Episode 026: Bells, Whistles and Lipstick on a Pig

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Synopsis

Aircraft interiors - and the vital role they play in shaping the passenger experience (#paxex) - have frequented the headlines of late. British Airways, for instance, has announced that it is installing a first class cabin on its Boeing 787-9 – an indication that the airline continues to see first class as a linchpin of its future longhaul fleet. Co-hosts Max Flight and Mary Kirby talk to John about the bells and whistles of this particular first class product, and why BA intends to offer first on the 787-9 at a time when so many carriers are removing this class of service. We also discuss whether it makes sense for BA to add inflight connectivity to the aged Boeing 747s that are earmarked for a makeover which will see them through their end of life. Next, Airbus recently revealed that it is working on a new interior for the A350 XWB that will enable the airframer to offer 10-abreast seating in economy class with seats just shy of 17 inches wide. But in a recent interview Airbus revealed that no airlines have