Originally Posted by
oliver2002
Even the current C seat underwent a number of variants/developments from the launch on the B748 in 2012 till the A359 launch in 2017. So its not unreasonable to work on Allegris v2.0 that is scheduled to be retrofitted on B748 in 2025?
Improvement is not unreasonable, but they’re already moving from one of the most consistent J products in Europe to one which is inconsistent within the same aircraft. Adding another version of it would bring in another layer of complexity. I’m not sure what Lufthansa are thinking (or if they’re thinking at all).