Airplane airbags
Airplane airbags are air bags that are located in the seat belts of seats on airplanes. They are designed to lessen the impact of crashes with minor injuries. Airlines which use them include:
Air Astana | B767-300 |
Air Canada | A319-112/114, A320-214, A321-211, 767-300ER, A330-300, 777-233LR, 777-333ER |
Air France | A330-200 |
Air New Zealand | 747-400, 777-300ER, 777-200ER (Business Class), A320-232SL |
Alaska Airlines | 737-900 (First class) |
Alitalia | A330 |
Avianca | A319, A320-200 |
American Airlines | 737-800 (First Class), 777-200ER (Business Class), A321T (First Class) |
British Airways | A321-200 (Club World) |
Cathay Pacific | 777-300ER, A330-300, A340, 777-300 |
China Airlines | 777-300ER |
Delta Air Lines | 767-300ER, 764-400ER, 777-200ER, 777-200LR (BusinessElite Only) |
Emirates | A340-500 |
Iberia | A340-600 |
JetBlue Airways | A320-232 |
Singapore Airlines | A340-500, A380-800, B777-300ER |
South African Airways | A340-600 |
Swiss Air | A330-300 (Business and First class only) |
United Airlines | 767-400ER (BusinessFirst class only) |
Virgin Atlantic Airways | 747-400, A340-600, A340-300, A320 |
See also
References
- Andy Pazstor, "Putting Air Bags In The Air", The Wall Street Journal, November 16, 2006.
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