Japan Airlines - Boeing 787 Dreamliner

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LOWER cabin pressure? I hope they mean the cabin is pressurised at an equivalent of a lower altitude.

Which they do state later in the paragraph. Still, badly written.
 
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In J :9 degrees (5%) short of 180 degrees flat. Will it matter? In Y: 31" ... OMG.
 
Since aircraft fly at a incline usually between 1-4 degrees, it probably won't be that noticeable that it is not 180 lie flat.
 
Since aircraft fly at a incline usually between 1-4 degrees, it probably won't be that noticeable that it is not 180 lie flat.

I actually find fully lie flat seats a little strange as the aircraft pitch in some cases makes it feel like your head is actually downhill. Hopefully they are a little longer than the seats in their 777s - at 6'2" I find them too short.


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