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The 78-Inch Lie-Flat Seat That Costs 60% Less Than Business Class & Why The FAA Won't Approve It

Extensive FAA testing is delaying the launch of Overture Aerospace’s revolutionary lie-flat seats.

The 78-Inch Lie-Flat Seat That Costs 60% Less Than Business Class & Why The FAA Won't Approve It

A new seat design featuring lie-flat seats, developed by Overture Aerospace, aimed to offer enhanced passenger comfort at a significantly reduced price compared to traditional business class fares. This innovative seat was projected to cost approximately 60 percent less than existing premium seating options. However, the project faced significant delays due to extensive testing requirements mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The primary obstacle in obtaining FAA approval stemmed from the considerable time and expense associated with these rigorous tests. Consequently, the ambitious rollout of this novel seating solution has been effectively halted pending further evaluation and regulatory clearance.


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