Canadians have created a plane for fat people - ForumDaily
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Canadians made a plane for fat people.

Canadian manufacturer Vombardier will show its new CS100 aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow in England.

The most remarkable feature of the new aircraft is the wide seats in the middle of the cabin. Their width will be almost 19 inches, which is much wider than in Boeing 737 (17,3 inches) and Airbus A319 (18 inches).

Seats near the windows and the passage will also be more than in other aircraft.

And that is not all. The plane will have large luggage compartments and “the largest windows.”

“All together create a feeling of wide space that gives passengers an unrivaled level of comfort,” Bombardier says.

CS100 will hold approximately from 100 to 150 passengers.

Ross Mitchell, commercial director of Bombardier, has calculated that over the next 20 years, airlines will order about 7 thousands of such aircraft.

The first order has already been delivered in the past month. He bought the airline Swiss International Air Lines. The plane will make its first commercial flight this week.

In April, Aviakopaniya Delta Air Lines placed its first order for CS75 100 aircraft.

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