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REVEALED: Here is the new British Airways A380 First Class seat!

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After five years of development, British Airways has unveiled its new First Class seat which will initially be installed on the A380 fleet and, if Boeing ever delivers them, the 777X fleet.

We don’t have a lot of information to date – we haven’t got a seat map yet – but we’ll tell you what we know.

The seat is from Collins Aerospace and manufactured in Northern Ireland. It is apparently the first time that this factory has been used for a First Class product.

new British Airways A380 First Class seat

To quote BA:

“Our new First has been designed with ultimate customer comfort in mind and pays tribute to the iconic British Airways brand and heritage, including a number of elements taking inspiration from Concorde and its one-of-a-kind wing.”

new British Airways A380 First Class seat

Features include:

  • an ultra-wide seat (36.5 inches) with a bed length of 79 inches
  • multi-purpose ottoman and elegant stowable table
new British Airways A380 First Class seat
  • a 32-inch 4K TV screen
  • cocooned five foot (152cm) curved wall
  • window blinds, activated by buttons on the internal control panel for all three windows per seat
new British Airways A380 First Class seat
  • adjustable mood lighting including scenes such as ‘relax’, ‘dine’ and ‘cinema’
  • luggage storage (‘customers can now simply wheel their luggage into their personal luggage space’)
  • ”do not disturb’ functionality
new British Airways A380 First Class seat

As you can from the second photograph down, the centre seats (like the Qatar Airways Qsuite) can be combined into a two-person space.

new British Airways A380 First Class seat

It will be either a 12 or 14 seat cabin. The full layout, we believe, is 12 or 14 x First, 110 x Club Suite, 84 x World Traveller Plus and 215 x World Traveller.

new British Airways A380 First Class seat

We are still hearing different stories about whether First will be upstairs or downstairs on the A380.

new British Airways A380 First Class seat

Due to the slippage of the A380 refurbishment programme, the first aircraft with new seat is not expected until ‘early 2026’.

new British Airways A380 First Class seat

More to follow!


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Comments (126)

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  • Mark says:

    It looks good but the challenge it brings BA is much more time with product inconsistency. Getting A380s done along with fitment in new 777Xs will be a good start but what happens to First product in 797-9 and 787-10?

  • MT says:

    Looks really great. Pls pls pls BA do something about the first toilets too, they look like economy toilets.

  • meta says:

    The key as always is in the quality of finishes and maintenance. We know that BA does not excel at these, so I reckon after six months, these will be ruined. Just think of that red drawer after a couple of rotations…

    • Jetset Boyz says:

      Had exactly the same thought seeing the photo of the red drawer.

    • AndyC says:

      …not to mention the truly lacklustre service…

    • Andrew. says:

      It’ll cause a few leg bruises, a few will be missing in early course, then people will start using the empty slot as a rubbish bin.

  • Kowalski says:

    It’s great BA are sticking with First at a time when many airlines are letting it go. This looks quite impressive.

  • TomB says:

    Due to fly in F to JNB March next year, wonder if we’ll get to experience this. That’s if the flight isn’t cancelled or we get downgraded, both of which are possibilities.

  • Jimbob says:

    That looks superb but what is the material on the seat ??

  • NigelthePensioner says:

    The seats look really lovely!
    However, it looks like “buddy dining” is finished (at window seats. It was great on the 747 and 380 to be able to join one’s travel partner for lunch or dinner at their seat. The absence of a seat belt on the foot stool suggests that this will sadly no longer be an option.
    Also if 2K is up to a bulkhead, then it suggests to me that the configuration is 1-2-1 by two rows = 8 seats. I have not yet seen a First cabin with a forwards backwards partition in it.

    • Sean says:

      The BA press release says buddy dining is possible.

    • Paul says:

      Some of the renderings are of the 777X cabin. All seats will have buddy dining, there is a seat belt on the ottoman, not shown in the renderings, other sites have in the flesh photos.

  • masaccio says:

    I like the couples arrangement – so much better than CW where it feels you are flying alone.

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