Air New Zealand is ripping the interiors of eight of its widebody Boeing

Air New Zealand is ripping the interiors of eight of its widebody Boeing



Loading Air New Zealand is ripping the interiors out of eight of its widebody Boeing 777-200s and refitting them with new seats, new cabin furniture and the very latest inFlight entertainment systems. Photo/NZME.Video will play in

Air New Zealand is ripping the interiors out of eight of its widebody Boeing 777-200s and refitting them with new seats, new cabin furniture and the very latest inFlight entertainment systems.

The work, which will cost around $100 million, is aimed at bringing the older planes up to the standard of newer ones and has given more than 100 engineers who faced being laid off work for up to 18 months.

The project is a combination of Kiwi can do relying on company design expertise and modifying some of the seats and furniture that's stripped out of the planes to buying in United States built seats that come ready loaded with seat back entertainment systems.
Inside the refit of one of Air New Zealand's Boeing 777-200.



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