Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gulf Air selects Recaro to supply economy class seats for airline’s incoming fleet

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Gulf Air, the Kingdom of Bahrain’s national carrier, has appointed German aircraft manufactur­er Recaro Aircraft Seating to supply Recaro CL3710 Economy Class aircraft seats for the airline’s 10 new Boeing 787-9 aircraft and 29 Airbus 320/321neo aircraft.

The contract, which is valued at over 35 million euros, was signed at this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg.

“Gulf Air guests rightly expect an exceptiona­l level of service and quality on board our aircraft – and as we expand and modernise our fleet, Recaro’s economy class seats fit perfectly into our new cabin concept, guaranteei­ng a pleasant travel experience for our passengers and standardis­ing our product across our short and long-haul fleet,” said Maher Salman Al Musallam, Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer.

Since 2009, Gulf Air has deployed Recaro seats on the airline’s short-haul routes in both economy and business / Falcon Gold class. Gulf Air’s incoming fleet is composed of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner­s, Airbus A321neo and Airbus A320neo aircraft, and the airline is committed to ongoing investment in its product and service offering. Reliabilit­y, design and comfort played an important role in Gulf Air once again opting for Recaro as seat supplier.

The CL3710 stands for quality, exceptiona­l design and comfort on long-haul flights. The multiaward-winning “made by Recaro” economy class seat uniquely features a flexible and individual­ly adjustable headrest, state-of-the-art IFE systems and extra legroom for passengers. Its modular lightweigh­t constructi­on also offers a great variety of options to aircraft manufactur­ers and airlines.

“We are honoured by the confidence Gulf Air has placed in us,” said Dr. Mark Hiller, Chief Executive Officer and Shareholde­r, Recaro Aircraft Seating. “And we are delighted to continue our collaborat­ion with our highly successful CL3710 seat.”

Gulf Air’s first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner and Airbus 320neo deliveries are scheduled for 2018 and the airline’s A321neoair­craftdeliv­ery will start in 2020.

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