Video Tour: American Airlines refreshed 767-300
American is in the process of ‘refreshing’ their international 767-300 widebody fleet. These upgraded 767s will feature fully lie-flat seats in a 2 class cabin configuration. The details:
American intends to retrofit up to half of its existing 767-300ER aircraft. Those that are redesigned will operate with the new configuration with fully lie-flat Business Class Seats and all-aisle access. The remaining 767-300ERs will be retired over time.
Customers will enjoy an enhanced onboard experience with the installation of up to 28 fully lie-flat Business Class seats, each with aisle access.
- The Business Class seats will offer individual tray tables with a work surface, and universal AC power outlets. Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 devices will continue to be available for customers seated in Business Class, offering access to a wide variety of movies, television programs and audio selections.
- The retrofitted 767-300ERs will also feature 14 Main Cabin Extra seats with four to six inches more leg room than a standard Main Cabin seat. The Main Cabin of the retrofitted 767-300ERs will have 167 seats.
American posted a video tour of a retrofitted 767. Enjoy!
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WoW. Looks like Delta’s seats only better! (Will the food be any better)? 😉
This is just regular staggered J. Why does everyone get so excited? It is certainly an improvement, but by no means special.
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Does the Madrid-Miami Route have this retrofitted plane? I know that is a 767-300 route
So is there no coach update? If these 763s are staying a while, why not update coach seats to current and why not add proper AVOD? These are long-distance aircraft.
@ George – I completely agree. Imagine being in coach on a 9 hour westbound flight from Europe with no Wi-Fi and nothing to watch except the small screen hanging down from the ceiling. Ouch!