Ivan Chu, Cathay Pacific's Chief Operating Officer joined Jeffrey E Klemann, Boeing’s Vice President Everett Field Ops & Delivery, for the official signing before the B-KPY, CX’s 25th 777-300ER, flew off for Hong Kong with VIP guests and media
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]he new 777-300ER and Dash 8 were brought together at Everett, where a ribbon-cutting ceremony presided by Ivan Chu, COO of Cathay Pacific took place.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]The new Premium Economy Class
The Premium Economy seat pitch will be 38 inches – six inches more than Economy Class – and the seat itself will be wider and have a bigger recline.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]The new Premium Economy Class
The Premium Economy cabin introduces a totally new seat and entertainment system for passengers.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]The new Premium Economy Class
The new class features a large meal table, cocktail table, footrest, a 10.6-inch personal television, an in-seat power outlet, a multi-port connector for personal devices and extra stowage space.
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For entertainment, you can count on hundreds of selections on your StudioCX inflight entertainment system. Plus, you can use the multi-port connector to stream audio and video from your personal devices to your new 10.6-inch widescreen Personal TV with a noise-cancelling headset to enhance your enjoyment.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]The new Premium Economy Class
There’s more room between your seat and the seat in front of you, eight inches of recline to make resting and sleeping more comfortable, and the headrest has 4-way movement for excellent support of your head and neck. Front-row seats have a legrest, and other seats have a three-position footrest which help you find a variety of positions to make your flights as enjoyable as possible.
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]The new long-haul Economy Class seat
We know that it’s nice to have your personal things close at hand, so we’ve added more storage options. You can put books and magazines in your literature pocket. Keep your mobile phone, pen and glasses in the new amenity storage. And hang a coat or sweater on the coat hook. The cup holder is always available without lowering your tray table, and when you do want it, the bifold design lets you use it either half-size or full size.
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A cradle mechanism in the seat back allows for 6” recline for resting and sleeping while giving more space around your shin area when the passenger in front of you reclines. The headrest with side wings adjusts four ways to give you maximum support for your head and neck. And there is much more legroom so you can really stretch out.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]athay Pacific Chief Operating Officer Ivan Chu in the new long-haul Economy Class cabin
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