Air Canada seats maps to start appearing on AeroLOPA
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Air Canada seats maps to start appearing on AeroLOPA
Good news... www.aerolopa.com founder said today that AC is on the list. UA is next but we will hopefully, eventually get something deserving of this forum too. Gotta try to beat out B6 for after UA. OW is pretty much done and onto *A UA. No more SeatGuru garbo . AC.com maps are pretty nice but Aerolopa is SOOO clean with every detail(including windows, door position etc). OW flyers have benefited tremendously. Would be nice adding new seat maps into all the excellent seating guide sub threads on here. The forum deserves it!
He mentioned that B6 has more demand, so if you're interested in AC after UA, PM MOD Prospero stating your interest, help and appreciation
He mentioned that B6 has more demand, so if you're interested in AC after UA, PM MOD Prospero stating your interest, help and appreciation
Last edited by SKYEG; Oct 16, 2021 at 7:49 pm
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I've made a start on the AC seating plans. A draft of the 40J variant of the Boeing 777-300ER is attached below. From what I have read, seats 14AC/HK and 23ABC/HJK are positioned hard up against bulkhead partitions and consequently offer no recline whatsoever. This bears out when the PE and E rows are spaced out at 37" and 31" respectively. Does this align with your own experience of these seats?
Also, I understand the 28J versions have all been stripped out and are currently operating as freighters. Is this true?
Also, I understand the 28J versions have all been stripped out and are currently operating as freighters. Is this true?
Last edited by Prospero; Nov 4, 2021 at 2:15 am Reason: update draft seat map
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I've made a start on the AC seating plans. A draft of the 40J variant of the Boeing 777-300ER is attached below. From what I have read, seats 14AC/HK and 23ABC/HJK are positioned hard up against bulkhead partitions and consequently offer no recline whatsoever. This bears out when the PE and E rows are spaced out at 37" and 31" respectively. Does this align with your own experience of these seats?
Also, I understand the 28J versions have all been stripped out and are currently operating as freighters. Is this true?
Also, I understand the 28J versions have all been stripped out and are currently operating as freighters. Is this true?
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I've made a start on the AC seating plans. A draft of the 40J variant of the Boeing 777-300ER is attached below. From what I have read, seats 14AC/HK and 23ABC/HJK are positioned hard up against bulkhead partitions and consequently offer no recline whatsoever. This bears out when the PE and E rows are spaced out at 37" and 31" respectively. Does this align with your own experience of these seats?
Also, I understand the 28J versions have all been stripped out and are currently operating as freighters. Is this true?
Also, I understand the 28J versions have all been stripped out and are currently operating as freighters. Is this true?
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I am making good progress. The seat maps of the wide bodies are ready with the 777-300ER receiving its second draft.
Airbus A330-300
Boeing 777-300ER
Boeing 787-8
Boeing 787-9
I'll upload the maps onto AeroLopa over the weekend so you can get a more detailed view of each aircraft type. The rest of the fleet will follow during the next few weeks.
Should the old A330-300 config be included? Is it still relevant?
Airbus A330-300
Boeing 777-300ER
Boeing 787-8
Boeing 787-9
I'll upload the maps onto AeroLopa over the weekend so you can get a more detailed view of each aircraft type. The rest of the fleet will follow during the next few weeks.
Should the old A330-300 config be included? Is it still relevant?
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Oh, and thank you very much for not relying on my grandma or FOTSGs in creating this.
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Should the old A330-300 config be included? Is it still relevant?
Should the old A330-300 config be included? Is it still relevant?
you should consider chatting with companies like expertflyer (who is still using outdated inaccurate seat maps when from seatguru) when you’re complete for most major airlines. I can see partnership opportunities! Would be better for everyone too haha
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The mainline fleet is now covered. Jazz, Jetz, and Rouge will follow.
Airbus A220-300
Airbus A319
Airbus A320
Airbus A321
Boeing 737-Max 8
Airbus A220-300
Airbus A319
Airbus A320
Airbus A321
Boeing 737-Max 8