Thompson launches new business class seat

Thomson Aero Seating’s new VantageDUO for business class has been designed and engineered to bring maximum comfort to the long-range, single-aisle market, with no compromise on density.

The VantageDUO has a similar pitch to traditional single-aisle business-class recliner seats while offering the passenger significantly greater levels of comfort, privacy, and personal space.

The Immersive Relaxed Position created by Thompson Aero Seating for the VantageDUO is based upon the zero-gravity principle, where research into the relationship between posture and pressure has established the most comfortable position possible, other than lying flat.

While traditional recliner seats have typically a maximum 110 degree of recline, the VantageDUO has 130 degrees of recline.

Andy Morris, VP Commercial for Thompson Aero Seating, said: “The fast-emerging mid-to- long-range single-aisle market means that passengers want greater comfort and privacy but not necessarily a fully flat seat such as the VantageSOLO. The VantageDUO offers exceptional comfort and a very marketable seating option, with the same number of passengers as traditional business-class seating. The Vantage DUO really is in a class of its own.”

Clever angling of the VantageDUO means that passenger leg room is maximised. There is a fixed back-shell, so while the seat reclines, the structure does not, ensuring the space of passengers behind is never changed or compromised.

The VantageDUO elevates and reclines the passenger to the perfect Immersive Relaxed Position. Suspending the passenger in a neutral posture increases the feeling of weightlessness, allowing deep relaxation and comfort, taking pressure off the heart and allowing a stress-free position. The seat kinematics have been carefully designed to ensure that the body is supported at all angles of recline. Lower sections of the seating structure have been sculpted out to maximise the open area.

The development of the VantageDUO was truly a ground-up process for Thompson Aero Seating, making it fully optimised for single-aisle aircraft. The passenger was placed in the most comfortable position possible, and the seat was then designed and engineered around them.

Morris concluded: “Our aim was simple – greater comfort in the same space, which we have achieved through our many years of experience in design and engineering innovation. The result: no loss of density, no increase in weight, just greater comfort, space, and recline for the passenger. We are looking forward to customers experiencing the comfort for themselves at AIX in Hamburg.”

www.thompsonaero.com

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