Although the Covid19 is still widely spread in some area, some countries show a relief figure which may get ready for a bounce back. When people start travelling again, what may come up some demands like this – doors, or separators. And the new “Opera” seat – launched by Stelia Aerospace has it designed for single-aisle aircraft which is predicted to have higher demand post pandemic.

Announced by Stelia Aerospace, their new business class seat “Opera” is offering an outstanding long-range comfort “Full Flat, Full Access, Full Privacy”, makes the standard wide-body comfort happens on narrow-body aircraft.

The company claims it has the widest full-flat bed available on single-aisle, with ample foot space for a unrivalled sleeping comfort; a 20 inches large screen you can enjoy movie with ; a large meal table; a closed amenity stowage and a laptop stowage zone; adjustable armrests and ambient light.

The engineers have also taken particular attentions to the interior trimmings of each seat with soft and warm materials, smooth mechanism and smart ergonomics, for a tailored and interactive passenger experiences.

On manufacturing side, “Opera” is optimised for weight and cost as well as easy installation and wiring of screens, by improving the efficiency also benefits the airlines to lean the overall costs.

Thierry KANENGIESER, VP of Cabin Interior, STELIA Aerospace, said: “With ‘OPERA’, airlines operating single-aisles on transcontinental routes can offer their customers the outstanding level of comfort they can find on wide-bodies. Combining design and efficiency, this brand new seat is a major step forward for our industry, creating an enhanced passenger experience and high added value for airlines”.