Farnborough International Airshow 2024 Summary

Sun, 28 Jul 2024

Every two years the aviation industries are invited to Farnborough for the world’s best airshow. Since 1948 the Farnborough International Airshow has set the stage for many significant announcements, providing a glimpse into the future of aviation. 

This year saw a few new business class announcements and a huge number of new plane orders for major producers Boeing and Airbus. 

Qatar Announce New Business Class 

Qatar Airways took the opportunity to introduce its latest innovation: Qsuite Next Generation. This latest iteration of the award-winning Qatar Airways Qsuite brings the World’s Best Business Class in commercial aviation to new heights. The new Qsuite Next Gen includes new and enhanced features, including fully customisable Quad Suites, Companion Suites in window aisle; 4K OLED manoeuvrable in flight entertainment screens and includes space and privacy in each suite. 

Qatar Qsuite Next Generation

Building on the Qsuite's reputation for offering the industry's first-ever double bed in business class, the Next Gen Qsuite offers larger lie-flat and double beds. The Quad Suite will also offer the 5-star Qatar Airways turn-down service with a dedicated ‘Make My Bed’ feature. Find out more about the Qsuite Next Generation here.

Japan Airlines Order in Big

Earlier this year Japan Airlines announced that it would introduce new aircraft as part of an ongoing effort to renew its fleet. The airline confirmed this at the airshow ordering 21 A350-900 and 11 A321neo with plans to add ten Boeing 787-9s to its operations. The senior vice president of procurement for Japan Airlines said they are excited about the addition of the new planes stating the A350-900 has become a customer’s favourite on domestic routes for it’s wide and spacious cabin for passengers comfort. The airline plans to replace their old 767-300ER aircraft with the new A321neo. Japan Airlines and Airbus expect delivery of the A350-900s and A321neos between 2028 and 2023 with plans to fly the A350-900 on both domestic and international routes. 

Japan Airlines places order for new A350-900

What does this all mean for travel?

With big name airlines investing in new products and expanding their fleet of aircraft, it shows the travel industry is back in booming business since the pandemic. The constant push to elevate the travel experience and comfort levels means airlines are having to keep up with the development of what we deem a luxury experience and to keep ahead of their competitors. If you're looking to book your next Business Class trip, we have a range of top Business Class deals to Europe, North America, Japan and more! Check them out today to secure your Business Class flights.

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