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Lufthansa Allegris Boeing 787s Will Soon Fly… Without Business Class
Lufthansa’s Allegris business class is flying on A350s
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Lufthansa Allegris Boeing 787s Will Soon Fly… Without Business Class

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownAugust 1, 20252 Mins Read
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The introduction of Lufthansa’s new Allegris cabin concept hasn’t been without drama, to put it mildly. Lufthansa has a bunch of Boeing 787 Dreamliners that are ready to fly, with one small problem — the airline is struggling to actually get the seats certified. Lufthansa’s management has just provided an update on this situation, and it sounds like these planes could be flying soon, though with an unfortunate reality.

However, for several months, Lufthansa has been facing a much bigger issue with its Boeing 787s, which are also supposed to feature the new Allegris cabins (though without first class). Lufthansa currently has 15 Dreamliners that are in storage in the United States, and many of them already have the full cabins installed.

What’s the issue? The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) hasn’t certified these new seats. You might be thinking “wait, aren’t these the same seats as on the A350?” Sort of. The A350 seats are produced by Thompson Aero, while the 787 seats are produced by Collins Aerospace (yeah… don’t ask). On top of that, individual certification is required for seats on every aircraft type.

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