The revised seats have extra padding, as well as poles to connect each row from the ceiling to the cabin floor.
According to Aviointeriors, the SkyRider 2.0 “ensures an increased upright passenger position, allowing installation of the seat at a reduced pitch, while maintaining an adequate comfort.”
While it remains to be seen whether Aviointeriors’ definition of “adequate comfort” matches the average person’s, the company stresses that the seats, designed for short haul flights, have many benefits.
“The design of this seat enables to increase the passenger number by 20% allowing increasing profits for airline companies,”
says a spokesperson for Aviointeriors.