JetBlue A321neo: the concept visuals

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The cabins have been specified with the Collins Aerospace Meridian seat

The base economy offer, branded Core (with blue trim on the headrest), offers a 32in pitch on average, with the economy-plus seats (orange trim, branded Even More Space) offering at least a 35in pitch

A custom seatback stowage system was created, with a flexible grid that can securely hold any size of personal electronic device

The entrance area monument has useful surfaces for crew to use

Even More Space offers a minimum 35in pitch

The Core seats have a 32in pitch on average

The difference between the seating classes is subtly highlighted through the headrest trim

The simple trim and finish of the seats helps emphasise the cabin mood lighting

Passengers can sync their PEDs with the seatback IFE

The ‘backpack’ stowage system (named the “gadget panel” by JetBlue) was designed by Acumen, with pockets and a woven elastic grid that can be adjusted to suit individual needs

10in seatback IFE displays were specified

 

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