Monday, March 14, 2016

A Piece of Airbus A380-800's Business Class in Emirates's New Boeing 777-300ER Business Class





The new 777 business class seat brings the experience closer to that found on Emirates giant Airbus A380 superjumbo.

The new design of Emirates Boeing 777-300ER business class

Emirates introduced a new business class seat for its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft at the world's largest tourism trade fair last week. This new seat featuring an improved layout and fully flat bed mode.

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The Current Emirates Boeing 777-300ER business class seat

This new seat will be configured as the previous Boeing 777-300ER business class configuration. But, with a design that is closer to business class on Emirates Airbus A380-800 aircraft. The new Boeing 777-300ER business class will be configured with 2-3-2 layout (as the current layout), while the Airbus A380-800 configured with 1-2-1 layout. It features an ergonomically designed headrest, a pitch of 72 inches and a fully flat sleeping position at 180 degrees, along with a 23 inch entertainment screen - the largest in the sky, according to the airline. This configuration soon will be equipped to Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Soon, passengers may could taste a piece of Airbus A380-800 business class in Boeing 777-300ER business class when flying with Emirates.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Second Evidence?




South African teen Liam Lotter holding the debris he found on a Mozambique beach.

Liam Lother with the wreckage  

A South African teen may have discovered a piece of the missing MH370 plane while strolling on a beach in Mozambique.


Liam Lotter said he found the piece during a family vacation in the east African nation in December. 


He found a curved gray object. At first, he didn’t know what thing is that. Now, investigators will examine whether it’s from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370, that disappeared on 8 March 2014 with 239 people on board. Now, more object found. Will the truth reveal?