
In this section, we take a retrospective view with a selection of vintage seating diagrams spanning from early turbo-props to the iconic Boeing 747 and beyond
Air Canada, founded in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines, is the nation's flag carrier. These examples capture the Boeing 747-100 configuration when it entered service in 1971 and the Boeing 767-300ER when it ended its run in 2020.
The first Air France 747 was introduced on the Paris-New York route in May 1970, marking a new era of long-haul travel for the airline. The final 747-400s were withdrawn from service in 2016
Formed in 1926, American Airlines has grown to become the world's largest airline. We have assembled a selection of narrow and wide body aircraft cabins that operated from 1983 to 2019
KLM, the Dutch flag carrier, was a prominent operator of the iconic Boeing 747 for nearly five decades, from 1971 until its retirement in 2020. The airline utilised various models, including the 747-200, 747-300, and predominantly the 747-400.
Northwest Airlines was a major airline in the USA, founded in 1926 and based in Minneapolis St Paul. The airline ceased operations in 2010 following the 2008 merger with Delta Air Lines