Airbus do not make an aircraft designated M83.
Most of their 2-aisle wide-bodied jets use a 2-4-2 economy seating plan. The smaller 1-aisle aircraft (A320) use a 3-3 economy plan.
What does the seating chart of an Alitalia A330-200 look like?
The standard configuration of an Airbus A321 is for three seats either side of the aisle.
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Very much like the seating chart of most passenger aircraft. It has the positions of the seats laid out inside an outline of the internal cabin using a scaled representation of the seats and the cabin layout.
The Airbus A320 is normally configured with three seats either side of the aisle, with 164 seats in 1-class configuration or 150 in 2-class.
The economy seats are configured as 2-4-2 on both variants of A340 operated by Virgin Atlantic. www.seatguru.com has full seating plan.
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Answer:The seating chart for the Airbus A330-300 series is 2-4-2 in your standard economy class layout. For buisness class it is 2-2-2,For First class, it varies.for a seat map of this aircraft, you can refer to airliners.net or seatguru.com where you can find an airline that flies this aircraft and how they lay the aircraft out.The seating for the A320 for US airlines is; 2-2 for Buisness class 3-3 for Economy class
Answer:The seating chart for the Airbus A330-300 series is 2-4-2 in your standard economy class layout. For buisness class it is 2-2-2,For First class, it varies.for a seat map of this aircraft, you can refer to airliners.net or seatguru.com where you can find an airline that flies this aircraft and how they lay the aircraft out.The seating for the A320 for US airlines is; 2-2 for Buisness class 3-3 for Economy class
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/AeroMexico/AeroMexico_MD-82.php
The seating for the A320 for US airlines is; 2-2 for Buisness class 3-3 for Economy class Economy Class has 2 center exit rows, typically seats in the first exit row do not recline. Bathrooms are in the rear of the airplane. Avoid these seats because fliers line up back here.