Air NZ - Express Class Ready For Take Off
When Kiwi travellers step aboard one of Air New Zealand's ten new-look Express Class aircraft tomorrow, one of the most
striking things they will notice is the streamlined single-class interior.
As a new era in domestic aviation begins, the new Express Class concept sees the disappearance of Business Class and the
start of a low fare, one-class service.
Reconfiguring the Air New Zealand domestic fleet interiors into a single class has been a mammoth undertaking for the
airline's Christchurch engineering base.
A team of 41 design and engineers have reconfigured the ten aircraft over the past two weeks - with each only being out
of service for 32 hours. More than 5,000 man hours have been spent on the redesign and engineering project for Express
Class.
The tight turnaround involved stripping out the existing 8 Business Class seats, installing 14 new Express Class seats
and laying new cabin carpet in the forward section of the aircraft.
The are now 23 seat rows onboard, up from the former 21 rows, and seat pitch has been marginally decreased from the
standard 32" on the old domestic aircraft to between 30" and 32" with Express Class.
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