Extensive refurbishment work has begun on a $250
million project to overhaul the interiors of nine Qantas Boeing
747-400 aircraft with the installation of state-of-the-art
Airbus A380 style seats and in-flight entertainment units.
“The new interiors will vastly improve the
flying experience for tens of thousands of Qantas passengers every
year,” said Qantas CEO, Alan Joyce. “Installing A380 style
interiors on these B747 aircraft will provide passengers with more
style, more comfort, more space and more entertainment. Since
Qantas introduced the A380 in October 2008, there has been
unprecedented demand for seats on these aircraft. This
refurbishment program will give more passengers the opportunity to
fly to more destinations with a premium flying experience.”
Each of the Boeing 747-400 aircraft will be
fitted with 364 seats: 58 Business, 36 Premium Economy and 270
Economy.
Other new features include: Panasonic on-demand
in-flight entertainment in every seat with over 1500 entertainment
options, and a self-service snack bar in economy.
The project will see the current B747 cabin
including seats, electrical wiring, fittings, galleys and
in-flight entertainment stripped from the aircraft and brand new
cabin fittings, in-flight entertainment and equipment installed.
It takes six weeks for the interior of each aircraft to be
overhauled.
The first reconfigured Boeing 747 will commence
services between Brisbane and Los Angeles in October, operating
three return services per week.
The remaining eight aircraft will be introduced
across the international network by the end of 2012. Qantas is yet
to determine which route the aircraft will fly.
Qantas is expected to have a fleet of 14 A380s
and nine reconfigured B747 aircraft by the end of next year.
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