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Danial9874 21st Jun 2020 19:15

Galley Numbering
 
Hi
What is galley numbering ?
Where does it count from ?
Is it from forward r/h to aft r/h to aft l/h to fwd l/h

Whinging Tinny 24th Jun 2020 03:02


Originally Posted by Danial9874 (Post 10817135)
Hi
What is galley numbering ?

A system for identifying the individual galleys in an aeroplane and the actual units they hold, IE Ovens, cupboards etc.
Kind of like a FIN number.


Where does it count from ?
Airline specific because galleys are a customer option and even airlines have different cabin configurations on the same type of aircraft and fleet.


Is it from forward r/h to aft r/h to aft l/h to fwd l/h
Usually forward to aft, left to right, but again it is down to the airline.

YOUNGBUCK 27th Jun 2020 16:16

Galley 1 (G1) will be most FWD. On single aisle aircraft the length of 737/320 Galley 4 (G4) will be most aft, with G2 and G3 in between (if fitted).

On longer aircraft such as 757/767 the G1 will still be most forward but the Most Aft Galley position is G6, with a combination of G2-G5 dependant on cabin configurations.

Sometimes you would see A or B or LH/RH as identifiers for where the galley is fitted. I.E G1B


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