Tuesday 5 January 2016

Boeing Jet 737 Interior Redesigned Shown Off By Budget Airline Ryanair

Boeing has modified the interior and the cabin of its jet, 737, which is shown to the passengers by Budget Airline Ryanair.
Boeing recently made modification and redesigned its jet, 737. The modified airplane was given a sneak peak by Budget Airline Ryanair to its passengers. It had a theme of garish yellow earlier making it as its trademark. Now the interior is given a theme of white and blue by the aircraft manufacturer.
Boeing Co.’s 737 now has a theme of white and blue with a new cabin on its new airplanes, with slim seats consisting of a yellow headrest. The windows of the planes are now bigger and have built-in LED lighting.
One customer also tweeted regarding the development, “Yay, sunglasses no longer needed on the 6:30am flights.” The airline has reportedly faced issues in the past when it comes to customer satisfaction. This is one of the efforts made by it to make customers happy with the help of Boeing modified commercial airplanes.
Passengers complained in the past for having lesser legroom on the Ryanair flights, which will give more space to the passengers now, according to the airline. The redesigned aircraft have a modern sleek look. 
Ryanair is taking help of the aerospace giant’s aircrafts to satisfy its customers. It has also made other customer-oriented changes, such as better baggage policies and an enhanced website. Online bookings are now convenient which helps in saving passengers’ time.
In other news regarding the aerospace company, it is facing more investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration, which has ordered the business to fix 300 of its airplanes, the wide-bodied 767, preventing unpredictable release of the jets’ emergency escape slides so that accidents can be avoided. The regulatory took this decision because it received information about emergency slides inflation during operating flights.
The unexpected release of the jets escape slides was alarming for the administration, as it might cause injuries to the crewmember and even passengers. The aerospace company has changed its door valves in its airplanes. A 42-month deadline has been given to the airline and businesses that are using these airplanes. The most affected airline by this deadline is, Delta Airlines, which is operating many airplanes of Boeing.
This the first time the FAA has made such a proposition due to a past accident that was caused by one of the company’s manufactured airplane in 2013, when an accident took place and a jet 7777 crashed while landing on the San Francisco Airport. This news caused a wave of terror among the masses.

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