Video: First Look Inside China Eastern Airlines' Boeing 777-300ER
China Aviation Daily | Aug. 20, 2014
China Eastern Airlines (MU)'s brand new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is coming soon.
The Shanghai-based carrier is due to take delivery of the first of 20 777-300ERs in late September, when it will become the third operator of this aircraft type in mainland China following Air China (CA) and China Southern Airlines (CZ).
The 777-300ER aircraft features 318 seats in a three-class configuration, including 4 in first class, 56 in business class and 258 in economy class.
The first class suites offer customers complete privacy with a small coat closet. The private suites also feature separated seats that can be easily transformed into a fully flat double bed, making you and your family feel like home at 30,000 ft in the air. Overhead bins are removed and replaced by individual storage compartments, allowing passengers to have more space and comfort during their flight.
The business class employs a 1-2-1 seat configuration - all with aisle access. Each seat can be reclined a full 180 degrees into a flat bed. The reverse fishbone layout for the flat bed seats is very private for female customers.
The economy class features a 10 abreast 3-4-3 configuration, making China Eastern the first carrier in North Asia to configure 10 seats in a row on the 777-300ER aircraft.
The 777-300ER will also feature the popular passenger-inspired Boeing Sky Interior, with 23 scenes created by LED lighting, such as sunrise, sunset, leisure, meals, and so on, providing passengers with a wonderful travel experience on long-haul flights.
The upgraded hardware layout and excellent cabin service on the 777-300ER will provide customers with a perfect, "5-Star" travel experience in the air.
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