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Configuration: 65/168 DescriptionThere are over 280 planes in the Japan Air fleet, flying both domestic and international routes. The MD-11 has a total seating capacity of 233 passengers in a two class layout. The MD-11 has a cruising speed of 884km/h and a range of 11480km. It was developed as the high-technology successor to the DC-10. The distinguishing feature of the three-engine MD-11 is its third engine mounted at the base of the fin, with additional engines mounted on each wing. It features both upward and downward winglets on each wingtip. The new First Class “Skysleeper Solo” seat is generally available on routes from Narita to N.Y, Chicago, London, Paris and Frankfurt. On the Narita to L.A or San Francisco and the Osaka to London, Paris and L.A, the “Skysleeper” suites are normally available. moreThe new Business Class “Shell flat seat” with a 62” pitch, is generally available on Narita to London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, N.Y, Chicago, L.A, San Francisco, Moscow and Singapore routes, as well as the Osaka to London and Nagoya to Paris routes. On other routes, Business class passengers can relax in a “Skyluxe” seat. closeThe Wall![]()
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Tomás González de Rosenzweig
Mar 8, 2008
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Although this is a really old plane, JAL has given the best maintenace to it and its seats are better than some ones of new airplanes in other airlines. Seats are comfortable and they make your trip enjoyable.
Detailed review on Japan Airlines (JAL) McDonnell Douglas MD 11 by Tomás González de Rosenzweig
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