Aircraft Seatmaker Unveils Premium Seat With Special ‘Privacy Wings’
By Alexa Heah, 07 Jun 2023
Oftentimes, only first-class and business-class passengers get to enjoy the privacy of a suite or sliding door to shield themselves from the surroundings of an airplane cabin. However, that’s now changing with the rise of premium economy seats, like the ones in Emirates that offer Chandon.
Recaro, the renowned German airplane seat maker, recently unveiled its latest premium seating options at the Aircraft Interiors Expo—the highlight of which was the PL3810 premium economy class seat that promises an elevated level of comfort for frequent fliers.
SPOTTED: A new premium class seat being unveiled by #RECAROatAIX. The PL3810 is the newest addition to the seating line-up that will continue the tradition of #DrivingComfortInTheSky pic.twitter.com/yPggfc8yz4
— RECARO Aircraft Seating (@recaro_as) June 5, 2023
The luxurious seat boasts a single-plate table with an armrest that can be stretched 4.5 inches, a six-way adjustable headrest, up to nine inches of incline, and special calf rests. That aside, the standout is the fact that the launch comes with special “privacy wings.”
These wings, which help support a passenger’s neck to make long-haul flights a more pleasurable experience, add a touch of privacy that otherwise isn’t readily available in the economy or premium economy cabins.
In addition, the latest seat weighs 10% less than its predecessors, allowing airliners to save on operating costs in the long run. That’s not all. To champion eco-friendly flying, Recaro is looking into developing more sustainable seats for the future.
This year, we’re taking sustainability to the next level with the “R Sphere” – a seating concept that brings sustainability to life through reused materials. #RECAROatAIX #AIX2023 pic.twitter.com/TWEiCvRWAw
— RECARO Aircraft Seating (@recaro_as) June 6, 2023
One such example is the ‘R Sphere’ seat concept it unveiled at the event, which was made from lightweight, recycled materials, including the likes of cork, cactus, and recycled fishing nets. This project will act as a benchmark for the company to work towards environmentally-friendly seats.
“With each seat order we receive, from economy to business class, Recaro is tasked with helping airlines build a better passenger experience,” said Dr Mark Hiller, CEO of Recaro Aircraft Seating and Recaro Holding.
Cool @aix_expo preview at @recaro_as booth with new seats for both Economy and Premium Economy (to be certified by year end) and a new “Business Plus” concept seat designed with @PanasonicAero .#paxEx #AIXexpo pic.twitter.com/bL5MHcRcNy
— Flight-Report (@flight_report) June 5, 2023
[via Simple Flying and FlightGlobal, images via Recaro]