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STELIA Aerospace Launches `OPERA’, its New Business Class Seat

October 01, 2020
STELIA Aerospace Launches `OPERA’, its New Business Class Seat

STELIA Aerospace is pleased to announce the launch of its new Business Class passenger seat ‘OPERA’, specifically designed for single-aisle aircraft.

This new “Full Flat, Full Access, Full Privacy” Business Class seat offers the highest standard wide-body comfort on single-aisle, with:

  • The widest full-flat bed available on single-aisle, with ample foot space for unrivalled sleeping comfort;

  •  An extra-large 20” monitor screen;

  •  Increased privacy with a fully integrated door;

  •  Extra stowage capacity: a closed amenity stowage and a laptop stowage zone;

  •  A large and stable meal table, stowed under the cocktail table.

    Other features include adjustable armrests and ambient light, while ‘OPERA’ boasts a simplified design, for weight and cost optimisation as well as easy installation and wiring of screens. Thierry KANENGIESER, VP Cabin Interior, STELIA Aerospace, said: “With ‘OPERA’, airlines operating single-aisles on transcontinental routes can offer their customers the outstanding level of comfort they can find on wide-bodies. Combining design and efficiency, this brand new seat is a major step forward for our industry, creating an enhanced passenger experience and high added value for airlines”.

 


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