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Riyadh Air reveals new Boeing 787 Dreamliner cabins

Riyadh Air reveals new Boeing 787 Dreamliner cabins
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Tony Douglas Director and Chief Executive Officer | Riyadh Air Website

Riyadh Air has unveiled the cabin designs for its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. According to the airline's CEO, Tony Douglas, the new cabins will represent "a new standard of luxury" upon their launch later this year. The Boeing 787 will feature three different cabins, including a business class cabin with a mini-premium business section.

The Middle Eastern carrier aims to make an impact with its bold new aircraft interiors, which were revealed in an exclusive with Simple Flying.

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