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Boeing Unveil 777X Interior plans

Boeing 777X Interior Boeing at the Farnborough Airshow revealed new details about the innovative interior being created for its newest lo...

Boeing 777X Interior
Boeing at the Farnborough Airshow revealed new details about the innovative interior being created for its newest long-haul twin-aisle airplane – the 777X.
The cabin will be influenced by interior of today's 777 and that of 787 Dreamliner cabin.

Major features include:

1. A cabin pressurisation to an altitude of 6,000 feet – comparable to the 787 Dreamliner, reducing travel fatigue.

2. 15 percent larger windows, positioned higher on the fuselage so they're at eye level for a larger percentage of passengers.

3. Increased ambient light made possible by the larger, newly positioned windows and next-generation LED lighting.

4. All-new interior design that allows airlines to customize their cabin architectures by class. This innovation includes an adaptable suite of parts that facilitates choices in overhead ceiling and stow bin configurations, allowing airlines to create the feeling of separate and distinct cabins that meet both airline and passenger needs.

5.16 inches wider cabin, allowing airlines a variety of economy class seat widths up to 18 inches wide.
6. Higher cabin humidity, comparable to the 787 Dreamliner.

6. Enhanced air filtration, incorporating the latest filtration technologies.

7. Lower cabin noise, achieved through the new engine nacelle design, new high bypass ratio engines, better insulation and a passenger cabin that doubles the number of air nozzles with lower velocity and less noise.

The 777X program has 300 orders and commitments from six customers worldwide. Production is set to begin in 2017, with first delivery targeted for 2020.