Originally Posted by
SteinarN
Well, simple math; 188 seats single class, divided by 4 abreast gives approximately... 47 rows...
Now, take on the -9 or -10...
Yes, that's what my calculator makes it, too.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that's more rows than anyone has ever put in a narrow-body airliner. Even the longest DC-8 stretch only had about 44 rows, and of course that was a 6-abreast cabin.
A 188-seat, 4-abreast cabin would be an operational nightmare.