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Singapore Airlines unveils new A380 cabin
Singapore Airlines unveils new A380 cabin
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Singapore Airlines unveils new A380 cabin

A380 launch customer Singapore Airlines has unveiled the new cabin that will be fitted to the carrier's entire A380 fleet by 2020.

Singapore Airlines — the first carrier to operate the A380, in October 2007 — has unveiled a new cabin design being rolled out on the new A380s currently being delivered. The new cabin will also be retrofitted to the carrier's in-service fleet.

The new cabin products are scheduled to enter service starting next month with the delivery of the first of five new A380s. Retrofit work will start in late 2018 on 14 aircraft already in service, with all targeted for completion in 2020.

The new cabin is the culmination of four years of development and an investment by the airline of $850m.

The New Singapore Airlines A380s will be fitted with 471 seats in four classes, featuring six Suites, 78 Business Class seats and 44 Premium Economy Class seats on the upper deck, along with 343 Economy Class seats on the main deck.  

One of the highlights is the redesigned Suite, furnished with a full-flat bed and leather chair – enabling customers to lounge comfortably in the chair or rest in bed without the need to convert the bed from a sitting position. The first two Suites of each aisle can be converted into a double cabin. 

In Business Class, the seats measure 25 inches in width and recline into a 78-inch full-flat bed. Arranged in a forward-facing, four-abreast configuration (1-2-1) offering direct access to an aisle. For couple travelling together, the two centre seats can also be combined to form a double sleeping area. The Business Class seats have a thinner carbon fibre composite shell structure that creates more under-seat stowage space.

Premium Economy Class seats are 19.5 inches wide, with eight-inch recline and seat pitch of 38 inches. Other features include full leather finishing, calf-rest and foot-bar for every seat, individual in-seat power supply and more stowage space for personal items.  

Economy Class also offers more space with 18.5 inch wide seats and an improved design that provides additional back support and a six-way adjustable headrest with foldable wings. Also incorporated in the seats are an ergonomically-designed footrest with adjustable positions.


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