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Photos: Thai Airways Receives Second 777-300ER

Thai Airways crew before the flyaway. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Thai Airways crew before the flyaway. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Cleared for takeoff. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Flyaway from Seattle. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Captain Ed poses in his office. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Thai Royal Silk Class on the airline's second Boeing 777-300ER. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • The 42 seats in Thai's Royal Silk Class are fully lie-flat. 87-inch pitch x 20-inch wide, 1-2-1 configuration. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • The Royal Silk Class seats, made by Sogerma, feature Panasonic EX2 15-inch AVOD screens. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • The Thai Economy cabin features 302 Weber 5751 seats in a 3-3-3 layout. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Thai's new Economy class seats utilize the same Panasonic EX2 AVOD system as Royal Silk, but with a smaller 10.6-inch screen. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Thai Airways Economy is a 32-inch pitch x 18.5-inch wide seats. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Thai Airways Boeing 777-300ER turning onto the active runway. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)
  • Adjusting the auto-pilot. (Photo by Liem Bahneman/NYCAviation)



 
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