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Boeing 767-300
(Version 2)
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These former TWA planes have two additional rows (43 and 44) of seats in the back of the Coach section and are reported to have less legroom in Coach. Used by AA on secondary international markets, the Boeing 767-300 planes are branded as Business Class and Coach. When used on domestic routes including Hawaii, the front cabin is branded as First Class. AA is upgrading this plane by installing NGBC (Next Generation Business Class) slanted flat sleeper seats.Remember FEBO (Front Even Back Odd), as this is AA's way of taking meal orders in premium class based on flight number. For Even flight numbers, meal order is taken from the Front, and for Odd flight numbers, meal order is taken from the Back. Pick your seat accordingly if you want to ensure your meal choice.
International Business Class passengers get a personal entertainment unit. Be aware that there is in-flight entertainment equipment mounted under the seats of all B, E, and G seats, taking up valuable legroom.
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Cabin | # Seats | Pitch | Width |
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First / Business Class | 30 | 60" | 18.5" |
Economy Class | 199 | 31-32" | 17.2" |
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