Delta Air Lines began renovating its Boeing 747-400 aircraft fleet to include full flat-bed seats in the BusinessElite cabin.
Each 747 will have 48 BusinessElite full flat-bed seats on the upper and lower deck of the aircraft featuring direct aisle access for every seat, a 110-volt universal power outlet, USB port and a personal LED reading lamp.  In addition, each seat comes with a 15.4 inch widescreen video monitor with instant access to more than 1,000 entertainment options – more than any other U.S. carrier – including more than 300 films, 88 hours of television programming, nearly 100 hours of premium programming from HBO and Showtime, 27 video games and more than 5,000 digital music tracks.
In addition to the BusinessElite enhancements, new “slim line” seats that offer more personal space and individual in-seat entertainment will be added to Economy seating.
The first modified aircraft had its debut flight on Jan. 26, 2012 from Tokyo-Narita to Detroit.
As modifications are completed throughout 2012, customers will increasingly see the upgraded aircraft on various routes across the Pacific and Atlantic.  Delta says the new interiors will deploy on each 747 flown by Delta by October, 2012.
Source: Delta Air Lines


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