Dreamliner: Lufthansa’s first Boeing 787 flies with a Chinese cabin

Dreamliner: Lufthansa's first Boeing 787 flies with a Chinese cabin

The German airline is expecting its first Boeing 787 soon. This and four other Lufthansa Dreamliners will have a cabin that was originally intended for another airline.

Lufthansa will be getting its first Dreamliner in the coming weeks. The first five copies of the new long-range model will have another special feature – a Chinese cabin. Because once it had ordered HNA Group and intended for its subsidiaries Hainan Airlines and Suparna Airlines. But due to financial constraints she could not take it.

like a portal frankfurt flyer Learned from Lufthansa Circle, the German airline will replace the seating on the Boeing 787-9 from HNA. She would only rework the seat covers and parts of the wall paneling. Accordingly, 26 seats are installed in business class in the herringbone arrangement, followed by 21 seats in a 2-3-2 seat in premium economy, which differs from economy. It seats 247 in a 3-3-3 configuration with a range of 79 cm.

Lufthansa’s new business class from Plain Six

The first five Dreamliners become Hallmark d-abpa, D-ABPB, D-ABPC, D-ABPD, D-ABPE. Lufthansa gave them ordered later Compared to their originally ordered Boeing 787-9. from the sixth plane and thus the first of the original sequence, Lufthansa’s new business class be installed.

The German airline has ordered a total of 32 Dreamliners. After transfer to Germany and adjustments in the cabin, the first Boeing 787-9 will be used for training purposes On the first routes in Germany Happen. Only after that it will leave for intercontinental destinations. Toronto will be first.

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In the image gallery above, you can see footage from the Hainan Airlines Dreamliner cabin.

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