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Qantas previews new A330, 717 interiors

written by australianaviation.com.au | August 29, 2013

The new Marc Newson-designed business suite. (Qantas)

Qantas revealed an all-new business class that will be fitted to all its international and domestic Airbus A330s from late 2014, as well as new economy class seats for its 10 international A330-300s, “refreshed” economy class seats for 20 domestic A330-200s, and new interiors for five Boeing 717s to be deployed on Canberra services.

The A330’s new Marc Newson-designed ‘business suites’ will be set in a 1-2-1 abreast configuration meaning aisle access for every seat. The seats extend to a fully flat bed, and Qantas says that “uniquely” the seats can be left in a recline position for takeoff and landing. The aircraft will also feature Panasonic inflight entertainment systems and Qantas’s Q-Streaming service where content can be streamed wirelessly to passenger’s iPads and similar devices.

“With this business suite we have focused on delivering an intuitive design that meets the needs of our customers travelling in Asia, and creating a cabin experience that provides privacy and a considered space to work, rest or sleep,”   Qantas creative designer, Marc Newson, said.

The new A330 economy class. (Qantas)

The A330-300s are predominantly used on services to Asia, the A330-200s (12 of which are being transferred from Jetstar to Qantas) on transcontinental and domestic trunk routes. The reconfiguration will apply a consistency of product across the Qantas fleet, particularly for business class travellers on domestic routes, where some A330s feature the airline’s ‘Skybed’ lay flat seat and others a traditional recliner seat.

The 717 economy cabin. (Qantas)

Qantas also announced the cabin product of the five 717s being acquired to operate on routes from Canberra to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane replacing retiring 737-400s. The aircraft will feature a 12-seat, four-abreast business class cabin and iPad entertainment to every seat, plus 98 economy class seats. The five newly acquired 717s will enter service during the 2014 financial year, while the airline’s existing 13 717s will be upgraded with new, all-economy interiors.

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Comments (6)

  • Marcus

    says:

    Definetely an improvement on its current A330 J offering. Well done Qantas!

  • Jim

    says:

    Wilst I agree this is a fantastic seat on the A330 that QF is using. How is this going to be profitable? Business class prices are at all time lows across Australia and Asia and by introducing this seat they have halved the number of J class seats available. Has QF panicked and introduced what is now a less viable product to have a seat on par or similar to the likes of Virgin or SQ?

  • Peter W

    says:

    In WA the 717 was my preferred aircraft for trips to the north. In recent times I have been on the reconfigured 717s ie they have slammed in two more rows!

    The new seats with higher seat pockets like some Jetstar aircraft are terrible. Less legroom and very high economy airfares, And east coast planes need business class for 50 minute flights!

  • Patrick Kilby

    says:

    The A330s wil be far more flexible between international and domestic and so flexibilty will provide savings through greater aircraft utlisation. Once see a Syd-Perth then across the airport to international to go Singapore or over night to Dubai

  • Ante C

    says:

    Nice.

  • Kim Thatcher

    says:

    I assume the 717’s are used by politicians travelling to and from Canberra. How about making them one class (economy) so that Mr or Ms Politician knows how the rest of us have to travel with limited leg room, and cramped seating.

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