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Arrow Aircraft guide: Which 777-200ER / 772 / 777? (2019 on)

NOTE: Which Business seats a particular aircraft has is somewhat opaque on aa.com’s seat charts.

The B/E Aerospace Super Diamond aircraft are configured in a angled forward reverse herringbone, all seats face forward at an angle. SeatGuru “version 2” 777 chart below.

On aa.com, if the available (blue) seats have NO notch in the front on any seat (are perfectly square, as they all face forward at an angle), it’s a B/E Aerospace Super Diamond Solo equipped aircraft.

The Zodiac Concept D Businesses Suite aircraft are configured yin-yang with forward and aft facing seats. AA shows aft-facing seats as having notches. SeatGuru “version 1” seat chart here. (NOTE: This is a modified chart that reflects show PE, as the current SeatGuru chart reflects the defunct Zodiac C45, W0.)

On aa.com, if the available (blue) seats have a notch in the front signifying aft (backward) facing seats, it’s a Zodiac “Concept D” Business Suite equipped aircraft.

Sequentially below:

Super Diamond C37 Business cabin

Super Diamond C37 depicted on aa.com (no notches)

Zodiac C37 Business cabin

Zodiac C37 depicted on aa.com - notched seats face aft


NOTE: Zodiac 45 J Business cabin have all been refitted to C37 + PE

Thanks to econometrics for keeping us up to date on the refut dates and airframes, and to fedechat for documenting the end of this refit:

Originally Posted by fedechat
There is no more High 45J 772 in service, N795N is leaving PAE this afternoon and the last one (N759AN) arrived 2 days ago at PAE from TUL, it will be done by next week for sure.
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