Southwest Airlines (WN, Dallas Love Field) will begin retrofitting the interiors of its entire fleet on May 1, installing premium seating and changing to an assigned seating boarding procedure.
In an interview with Aviation Week, Landon Nitschke, senior vice president of technical operations, says the airline must retrofit over 800 aircraft by December 31 to be ready to offer the extended legroom product. To complete this, it aims to convert between seven and ten aircraft per night in its various hangars across the United States, including Dallas,…
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