milehighclub
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Why do the cabin crew insist that the seats be locked in the upright position for take-off and landing? Presumably as a safety measure.
Airbus don't have any control over the seats that go into their planes? Or the entertainment system? Really?
They'd have to be the Prime Contractor to Emirates, and would bear responsibility for faults in the plane. they couldn't tell the purchaser to go complain to the subcontractor who has no contract with Emirates.
Regards,
Renato
Seats have to be upright for safety reasons and that is standard on any airline. Those seats that allow recline for take off mostly in J, those seats don't impede anyone if it's reclined.
I would say that the seats and controls are made of high quality material but even the best designed products can't always survive the "user" just as my iPhone can't survive if it goes under a bus. Some people simply have no respect when it comes to using equipment and treat them poorly which causes them to break. Sadly, it usually isn't found out till the next person sits in the seat.
Airbus and Boeing make aircraft. Everything on the inside is approved for use by Airbus and Boeing, but they are not made by them. Manufacturers include:
Galley fittings come from JAMCO in Japan.
Galley equipment like ovens etc from BE Aerospace in the US or Zodiac Aerospace in France.
Seats come from Recaro in Germany, Thompson Aero Seating in the UK as well as BE Aerospace and Zodiac Aerospace.
Entertainment systems come from Panasonic in Japan, or Thales in France
Even the evacuations slides are not made by Boeing or Airbus and usually come from Goodrich in the US.