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OBSOLETE: Boeing 767-323ER "Next a Generation Business Class" / NGBC
angled flat Business class seats 2 - 2 - 2 configuration

The first AA 767-323ER with angled flat 2x2x2 "Next Generation Business Class" flew 8 June 2006. The last 763 commercial flight with NGBC seats was Sunday 29 Oct 2017, American Airlines flight number 1236 from Miami (MIA) to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW). (Through previous week it had flown between JFK and CDG, FCO, MXP. THERE ARE NO MORE ANGLED FLAT SEATS.

"The last angle-flat widebody aircraft in American Airlines’ fleet was a 25-year old Boeing 767-300ER with the registration N373AA. The aircraft will be ferried to the desert in Roswell, New Mexico, on Monday as American Airlines flight 9709. This last flight will be the 16,357 flight cycle recorded by this aircraft, which is just shy of 100,000 flight hours since being delivered brand new to American Airlines in June 1992." (TPG)

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American Airlines Just Flew Its Last Widebody Flight With Angle-Flat Business Class Seats 30 Oct 2017.

N.B. Approximately half the 763 fleet will be converted to the new 763 version with fully horizontal flat seats as described in this thread, and will initially be found on transatlantic routes, in accordance with the AA-BA-IB Joint Business Agreement; the remainder will fly non transatlantic routes until they are grounded.

NGBC Seat Specifications

Angled lie-flat, 9 degrees slope, in seat-containing "shell"
Width: 763: 20 in/51 cm regular, 23.6 in/60 cm in sleep mode with outer armrest dropped down; 777/75L: 21 in/53 cm regular, 26 in/66 cm in sleep mode with outer armrest dropped down
Length: 77 in/195 cm
Pitch: 763: 59 in/150 cm; (777 60-61 in/152-155 cm; 75L 58-59 in/147-150 cm)
Adjustments: 5 motors, 4 preset positions, 1 memory
Forward slide: 10 in/25 cm
Power port: 763/777 15v DC, car cigarette lighter socket, 75W (probable), on the 763 also used to power portable entertainment unit
Entertainment (763): none built-in; flights to/from and outside of North America are provisioned with portable 10.6" (1.78:1 screen ratio) unit (PEA by IMS Inflight), built on Panasonic hardware and Windows XP OS, with noise-cancelling headsets (Bose QuietComfort 3)
Manufacturer: Recaro Aircraft Seating
Model: apparently a customized next-generation version of the CL 6510
Cushions: unknown.

Helpful Hints for Using the NGBC Seats

DOs
Push the sleep position button again after the seat has stopped moving to cycle through two different preset positions.
Memorize your most comfortable position by pressing the MEMORY button once - that makes it easy to recover that position when you change seat position to exit or allow a fellow passenger to exit/enter (just hold the MEMORY button down).
Find the magazines in the second (bottom) shelf, below the one marked something like "No Magazines." Many seem to overlook the presence of a second shelf in the 763; there is a "glove box" in the 777.
Brace yourself using the seat shell in front of you to climb over a sleeping passenger who is blocking your access to the aisle from your window or middle seat.
Try putting a folded duvet or pillow under your feet to have a flatter seat.
Use the centrally located vertically oriented "glove box"-like divided space (between seats) to hold water bottles and other items (these are narrower in the 763 than in the 777).
Hang an old amenity kit or shoe bag from the coat hook and put your shoes or other items in it.
Retract the outboard seatside divider for a bit more room - this is best in a window seat.

DON'Ts
Put ANYTHING (including shoes) in the footwell space if you're reclining fully in the sleeping position: they may be damaged, or the seat won't fully extend.
Operate the seat without the seatbelt on: a seatbelt can get caught in the seat and can be difficult to retrieve.
Operate the seat with objects and wires on it: they can get snagged in the seat and can be difficult to extract.
Take the pillow and blanket and put it behind the seat in the space there; the pillow can slide under the seat where it can't be retrieved.
Carry-on Storage in NGBC Seat Footwells

The problem with putting your carry-on in front of you is that it will have to be removed if you recline your seat. The space where your footrest goes cannot fit both the footrest and your carry-on (or much of anything when the seat is fully extended). Some use their shoe bag / amenity kit for storage of small personal objects and hang it from the coat hanger in front of the seat.

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