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747X Passenger Cabin

These easy chairs and end table in this computer-generated rendering are but one concept that 747X Stretch customers might select for their overhead space in the aft end of the airplane. Passengers might use this area for quiet business meetings or a comfortable respite from their regular seat. Flight attendants also might use this space for rest breaks away from the passenger cabin. One of the key innovations in the 747X family is the creative use of this previously unused overhead space, which is above the ceiling of the passenger cabin. Passenger or crew sleeping berths, changing rooms or reading rooms are among the many other configuration options. The 747X Stretch, the world's largest 747, is available to enter service in 2005. 
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Unique identifier BI214662 
Boeing ID c4l2h 
Type Image 
Size 3000px × 2016px   17MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
2000s
airplanes
blue
comfort
commercial
commercial passenger planes
currently in development
digitally-enhanced images
ground shots
interiors
jets
luxury
monoplanes
nobody
passenger cabins
photo illustrations
seats
yellow
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