Airplane Seats: People traveling by plane often hope for a perfect window seat. They want to get a seat from where the view of the clouds and the cities below can be seen perfectly. But despite this, many passengers are surprised to see that their seat is strangely placed between two windows. This is not a design mistake. Let us know why plane seats are not in front of the windows.
The structure of the aircraft determines the location of the windows
The position of the windows in an aircraft is decided long before the seats are installed. Manufacturers such as Boeing and Airbus design the fuselage to withstand higher air pressure at altitude. Windows are spaced between strong structural frames. This is so that the pressure is distributed evenly over the entire body of the aircraft.
Airlines decide the seating layout
While aircraft manufacturers design the exterior of the aircraft, airlines decide how the interior will be arranged. Airlines customize the settings layout based on their business model. This is the reason why seat rows are arranged according to the airlines’ preferences rather than window alignment.
Why does misalignment happen?
Airlines often reduce seat pitch to increase revenue. This is the distance between one row of seats and the next row. Even a reduction of an inch or two allows airlines to add more rows. When rows are brought closer to each other, the seats do not remain in line with the window position. Along with this, let us tell you that not every part of the wall of the aircraft is free for windows. Behind some panels are air conditioning ducts, electrical wiring, insulation and structural reinforcement. There cannot be windows in these places.
Pay more attention to safety rules at the exit
For legal and safety reasons, only emergency exit lines must be perfectly aligned with the windows. This is so that fast withdrawal can be ensured. For regular seating rows, there is no requirement that the seats match the window positions.
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