China Eastern Fleet Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Details and Pictures

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Details and Pictures. On current fleet, China Eastern operates 3 wide-body aircraft Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

The airline chose the 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft because of its power, reliability, and low noise level.

The main advantages are enlarged luggage racks with enough room for all passengers’ luggage; soft LED lighting; and technology to detect and attenuate turbulence, providing a smoother ride.

China Eastern plans to operate the new 787-9s on transpacific routes between China and North America, which continues to be a major market as the airline looks to bolster its trans-Pacific network.

With growing air traffic demand, the carrier plans to increase frequencies on existing routes from Shanghai to Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Vancouver and Toronto, as well as their newly launched destination, Chicago.

The routes are currently operated by the airline’s flagship 777-300ER airplane. 

China Eastern Airlines B 206K Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner at DXB Dubai International Airport
China Eastern Airlines B 206K Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner at DXB Dubai International Airport

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

The 285-seater aircraft is configured with four classes: first class/business plus, business class, premium economy and economy class.

The first class features Thompson Aero’s Vantage First product.

All the four first class seats, laid out in a 1-2-1 configuration, are outfitted with a sliding door and have direct aisle access.

With an additional seat in front designed for companion dining, the two middle seats can be converted to create larger shared space for four people.

Other amenities include a 32-inch HD touch screen, mini bar, a near field communication (NFC) sensor and a three-point seat belt.

The business class uses Thompson Aero’s Vantage XL seat products.

There are 26 seats laid out in a 1-2-1 configuration.

Like the aircraft’s first class, each business class seats also has a sliding door and provides direct access to the aisle.

More specially, the aircraft features an independent cabin for premium economy class, where there are 28 seats laid out in a 2-3-2 configuration.

The seats have a seat pitch of 38 inches, a seat width of 19 inches and a seat recline of seven inches.

Each seat is upholstered with leather and outfitted with a 13-inch HD screen, independent AC power and USB plug, mini bar and larger tray table.

As for the economy class, there are 227 seats laid out in a 3-3-3 configuration and fitted with a 12-inch IFE screen.

B 209N Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner of China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport
B 209N Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner of China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport

China Eastern 787-9 First Class/Business Plus

  • Thompson Vantage First seats with Slide door to create intimate space
  • 2 seats can be combined into a small conference room to meet the demands of business people or family
  • 32 inch touch screen
  • Mini bar
  • Private locker
  • NFC-pay with your mobile
  • AC and USB power

China Eastern 787-9 Business Class

  • Thompson Vantage XL seat features direct aisle access
  • 18 inch touch screen
  • Mini bar
  • Private locker
  • NFC-pay with your mobile
  • AC and USB power

China Eastern 787-9 Premium Economy

  • Four-way adjustable headrest
  • Seat width 19 inch & Seat pitch 38 inch
  • Leg and foot rest
  • A cocktail table
  • AC and USB power

China Eastern 787-9 Economy Class

  • Comfortable seats with complimentary WIFI speed up 200Mbps

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner China Eastern

Wide-body aircraft Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner China Eastern has four class configuration on-board (First/business plus, Business, Premium and Economy) with total of 285 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

China Eastern 787-9 Dreamliner seat map under construction

See “China Eastern 777-300ER” for similar seat map on China Eastern wide-body aircraft.

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Each First, Business, and Economy Class seat has a personal TV with access to a wide variety of music channels.
  • Video. Each First Class seat has a 24″ personal TV, each Business Class seat has a 16″ personal TV and each Economy Class has a 11.1″ TV that provides access to various Movies, TV programs, Games (including multiple 3D games), Electronic books, photo browsing using USB, and In-flight browsing and ordering of duty-free goods.
  • AC Power. All seats on this aircraft feature a personal AC power ports.
  • Internet. Wi-Fi is available to all passengers in all classes aboard this aircraft.
  • Food. China Eastern serves complimentary meals, alcoholic beverages, and soft drinks. More Information

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft TypeDelivered
B-206KBoeing 787-9 DreamlinerOct 2018
B-208PBoeing 787-9 DreamlinerMar 2019
B-209NBoeing 787-9 DreamlinerMar 2019

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China Eastern Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Details and Pictures. On current fleet, China Eastern operates 20 wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-300ER.

China Eastern will operate 777-300ERs on transpacific routes between China and North America, which will be a major market for China Eastern over the next three years.

The carrier plans to open new routes to North America and also boost frequencies on existing routes from Shanghai to Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Vancouver and Toronto.

Starting in November, the carrier will deploy its first 777-300ER on services to Los Angeles and New York.

China Eastern’s wide body fleet consists of 51 A330s that don’t have a first-class cabin and 20 777s that each have six suites — two in the first row with a huge table and storage lockers (since there are no overhead bins), followed by a row of four.

The Boeing B777-300ER is a superb aircraft, a tried and tested long distance performer with a great track record for safety and comfort, and China Eastern Airlines has outfitted their premium classes aboard its flagship aircraft with style and panache.

China Eastern Airlines B 2025 Boeing 777 39P ER at John F. Kennedy International Airport
China Eastern Airlines B 2025 Boeing 777 39P ER at John F. Kennedy International Airport

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 777-300ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

China Eastern’s Boeing 777-300ER has a three class configuration with a total seating capacity 316 seats.

The aircraft is outfitted with 6 First Class open suites, 52 flat bed Business Class seats, and 258 standard Economy seats.

Fare ClassRows range  Number of seats Seat Pitch Inner width of the armrest Recline angle or range  
First Class  1-26N/A26.5 InchFully flat at 180 degrees 
Business Class6-205243 Inch20.33 InchFully flat at 180 degrees 
Economy Class31-44;61-7425832 Inch17.05 Inch6 Inch
Total number of seats 316 

China Eastern Boeing 777 300ER B 2005 at Toronto Pearson International Airport
China Eastern Boeing 777 300ER B 2005 at Toronto Pearson International Airport

China Eastern 777-300ER First Class

At the front of the aircraft, the first class cabin consists of just six suites in a 1-2-1 configuration, each with an electrically operated door that can be closed for privacy.

Each suite is luxuriously appointed with an individual reading light and air vent plus a USB power port and in-seat power point for charging laptops and other devices. 

With a pitch of 200cm and a width of 67cm, these are some of the biggest of any first-class seat. At the press of a button, the electrically powered seat glides into a two-metre flatbed.

The partition that separates the two middle suites, 2D and 2H, can be lowered and the two seats reclined to make a double bed, ideal for a couple travelling together.

The handsome Salvatore Ferragamo amenity kit comes with face cream, lip balm, cologne, a dental kit, eye mask, comb and ear plugs.

Pyjamas and slippers are provided for the ultimate in night time comfort.

The “Do not disturb” button ensures that first class passengers get as much sleep and privacy as they need.

For window-seat passengers, the power-driven shades allow infinite adjustment to let in as much or as little light as required.

Over-ear noise cancelling headphones are provided for the ultimate in listening comfort.

The 61cm touchscreen on the inflight entertainment system is dazzling, with adjustments for optimum viewing from any seating or reclining position.

The inflight entertainment system can be programmed via a remote controller as well as the touchscreen.

Storage space with each seat will swallow everything that a passenger might bring on board, conveniently close at hand.

The first-class cabin also has its own dedicated galley, and with a maximum of just eight privileged flyers, passengers can be assured of high level service and choices that range from simple to sumptuous, whether it’s from the Chinese or the Western menu.

The menu is complemented with fine wines and an array of spirits.

At the front of the first-class cabin is a walk-up bar, although drinks can also be served in the privacy of individual suites.

If you’re traveling with a significant other, definitely nab the double bed seats at 2D and 2H.

If you’re traveling alone, the best seat is 2L, since it’s far from the lavatories on the left side.

Boeing 777 300ER B 2001 China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport
Boeing 777 300ER B 2001 China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport

China Easter 777-300ER Business Class

Immediately behind the first –class cabin on the China Eastern Airlines B777-300ER is a mini business class cabin with just two rows, creating a virtual private club.

This is the optimal choice for business class flyers looking for quiet and privacy, with the convenience of direct aisle access from every seat. 

Seats in both this smaller cabin and in the main business class cabin behind it are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration with the central seats in a reverse herringbone pattern for greater privacy.

The shell-type seating allows passengers to recline their seat without impacting on the passenger sitting behind.

These seats come from the class-leading Zodiac Cirrus range, customised to China Eastern Airlines’ colour palette. 

Seat pitch is a generous 190cm, with plenty of leg room for even the tallest flyer.

Seat width is spacious at 60cm and the electrically-powered seat folds down to make a supremely comfortable lie-flat bed.

Storage in the overhead bins is huge. 

In tandem with China Eastern Airlines’ first class flyers, business flyers get pyjamas and slippers for the ultimate in sleeping comfort, plus Clarins amenities with a dental kit, eye mask, ear plugs, moisturiser and lip balm.

The 41cm video touch-screen comes with quality headphones and there’s a USB port as well as an in-seat power point, plus a reading light.

The business class menu offers a choice of Chinese or Western dishes, with a selection of premium red and white wines.

Satellite-connected Wi-Fi is complimentary for both first and business class flyers.

If you reserve a seat in row 6, you’ll feel like you’re in a private jet because of the supreme privacy this mini-cabin affords.

There won’t be anyone walking around you, so it’ll truly be a quiet and peaceful business class experience.

The second-best seats would be the row of seats located in the middle of the large business class cabin.

After row 6, we think the second-best location is row 15.

This 11-row cabin has 2 sets of lavatories flanking both ends of the section.

By selecting the row of seats in the middle, you’ll minimize the chances of travelers walking past you, since the trajectory of the lavatories will always be away from your seat.

Boeing 777 300ER B 7349 China Eastern Airlines at London Heathrow Airport
Boeing 777 300ER B 7349 China Eastern Airlines at London Heathrow Airport

China Eastern 777-300ER Economy Class

China Eastern’s 777-300ER has a very dense 3-4-3 seating arrangement, with seats measuring 17″ wide and 32″-33″ in pitch.

This makes the 777-300ER economy seats an inch narrower than those on the A330.

There are a total of 258 seats, each with 6″ of recline.

The best seats are going to be 32B/C or 32J/K due to legroom from the exit row.

Passengers should avoid 32A and 32L due to the exit row protrusion, which will severely limit your legroom.

If those seats are already taken, seats in row 61 are solid as well.

Specifically, 61B/C and 61J/K are going to the next best seats if you can overlook the proximity of the lavatories.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777-300ER China Eastern

Wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-300ER China Eastern has three class configuration on-board (First, Business and Economy) with total of 316 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Boeing 777 300ER
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Boeing 777 300ER
China Eastern 777 300ER Cabin Layout
China Eastern 777 300ER Cabin Layout

Boeing 777-300ER China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Each First, Business, and Economy Class seat has a personal TV with access to a wide variety of music channels.
  • Video. Each First Class seat has a 24″ personal TV, each Business Class seat has a 16″ personal TV and each Economy Class has a 11.1″ TV that provides access to various Movies, TV programs, Games (including multiple 3D games), Electronic books, photo browsing using USB, and In-flight browsing and ordering of duty-free goods.
  • AC Power. All seats on this aircraft feature a personal AC power ports.
  • Internet. Wi-Fi is available to all passengers in all classes aboard this aircraft.
  • Food. China Eastern serves complimentary meals, alcoholic beverages, and soft drinks. More Information

Boeing 777-300ER China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft TypeDelivered
B-2001Boeing 777-300ERSep 2014
B-2002Boeing 777-300EROct 2014
B-2003Boeing 777-300ERNov 2014
B-2005Boeing 777-300ERDec 2014
B-2020Boeing 777-300ERMar 2015
B-2021Boeing 777-300ERJun 2015
B-2022Boeing 777-300ERJul 2015
B-2023Boeing 777-300ERAug 2015
B-2025Boeing 777-300ERNov 2015
B-7343Boeing 777-300ERMar 2016
B-7347Boeing 777-300ERApr 2016
B-7349Boeing 777-300ERJun 2016
B-7365Boeing 777-300ERAug 2016
B-7367Boeing 777-300EROct 2016
B-7368Boeing 777-300ERMay 2016
B-7369Boeing 777-300ERMay 2016
B-7868Boeing 777-300ERApr 2017
B-7881Boeing 777-300ERMay 2017
B-7882Boeing 777-300ERJul 2017
B-7883Boeing 777-300ERJun 2017

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China Eastern Fleet Boeing 737-800 Details and Pictures

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 737-800 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, China Eastern operates 108 narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-800 alongside with 737-700 and 737 MAX.

China Eastern’s Boeing 737-800 are primarily used on mid-to-short haul routes.

On March 21st, 2022, China Eastern Airlines announced that it would ground all its Boeing 737-800 aircraft after the fatal crash that caused 132 fatalities.

The Shanghai-headquartered airline has now started redeploying the model across its services nearly a month later.

During that fateful day, the Boeing 737-89P crashed into terrain in Wuzhou, China while flying between Kunming and Guangzhou, leaving no survivors.

The aircraft was conducting Flight 5735 and held registration B-1791.

Following the crash, the airline took the decision to ground its 737-800s.

Boeing 737 800 B 5683 China Eastern Airlines at Kansai International Airport
Boeing 737 800 B 5683 China Eastern Airlines at Kansai International Airport

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 737-800 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

China Eastern flies their narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-800 on 4 different cabin configuations.

First aircraft version features a two class cabin configuration with 8 Business class seats and 156 Economy seats.

Fare ClassRows range  Number of seats Seat Pitch Inner width of the armrest Recline angle or range  
Business Class6-7848 Inch20.5 Inch6 Inch
Economy Class31-5615632 Inch17 Inch3.6 Inch
Total number of seats 164 

Second aircraft version features a two class cabin configuration with 8 Business class seats and 162 Economy seats.

Fare ClassRows range  Number of seats Seat Pitch Inner width of the armrest Recline angle or range  
Business Class6-7838 Inch21 Inch6 Inch
Economy Class31-5716231 Inch17 Inch4 Inch
Total number of seats 170 

Third aircraft version features a two class cabin configuration with 12 Business class seats and 150 Economy seats.

Fare ClassRows range  Number of seats Seat Pitch Inner width of the armrest Recline angle or range  
Business Class6-81246 Inch21 Inch6 Inch
Economy Class31-5515031 Inch17.1 Inch4 Inch
Total number of seats 162 

Fourth aircraft version features a two class cabin configuration with 20 Business class seats and 138 Economy seats.

Fare ClassRows range  Number of seats Seat Pitch Inner width of the armrest Recline angle or range  
Business Class6-102038 Inch21 Inch7 Inch
Economy Class31-5313832 Inch17 Inch4.5 Inch
Total number of seats 158 

Boeing 737 800 B 5858 China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport
Boeing 737 800 B 5858 China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport

As for food and drinks, customers in Business class seats get to enjoy premium meal and drink selections.

Overall, it’s still much better than the coach seating food and drink offerings, which may not even be included in coach on some flights.

You will have a comfortable seat with more leg room, but it may not fully recline on domestic flights.

When you purchase an “Economy flight” ticket on China Eastern 737-800, it means you are sitting in the main cabin, and not located in first or business class.

Seats are smaller and packed more closely together, and in-flight services are limited.

Economy flight seats on domestic routes usually have seat pitch measurements ranging from 27 to 32 inches (68.5 – 81 cm).

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737-800 China Eastern

Narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-800 China Eastern has two class configuration on-board (Business and Economy) with total of 164/170/162/158 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V1
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V1
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V2
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V2
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V3
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V3
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V4
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 800 V4

Boeing 737-800 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Video. Overhead TV’s are located throughout the cabin. However, on select short-haul flights, China Eastern will not offer in-flight entertaiment.
  • AC Power. Power ports are available at all Business class seats.
  • Food. China Eastern offers Chinese food and western-style food along with beverages and liquors.

Boeing 737-800 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft TypeDelivered
B-1235Boeing 737-800Mar 2018
B-1253Boeing 737-800Mar 2018
B-1255Boeing 737-800May 2018
B-1256Boeing 737-800Jul 2018
B-1306Boeing 737-800Jul 2017
B-1307Boeing 737-800Aug 2017
B-1308Boeing 737-800Aug 2017
B-1309Boeing 737-800Oct 2017
B-1316Boeing 737-800Jul 2017
B-1317Boeing 737-800Aug 2017
B-1318Boeing 737-800Oct 2017
B-1319Boeing 737-800Nov 2017
B-1320Boeing 737-800Nov 2017
B-1321Boeing 737-800Dec 2017
B-1421Boeing 737-800Aug 2017
B-1422Boeing 737-800Mar 2017
B-1449Boeing 737-800Sep 2017
B-1486Boeing 737-800Jun 2018
B-1513Boeing 737-800Sep 2015
B-1515Boeing 737-800Jun 2015
B-1535Boeing 737-800Nov 2016
B-1536Boeing 737-800Sep 2016
B-1537Boeing 737-800Oct 2016
B-1702Boeing 737-800Sep 2014
B-1703Boeing 737-800Sep 2014
B-1722Boeing 737-800Nov 2014
B-1723Boeing 737-800Dec 2014
B-1772Boeing 737-800Jan 2015
B-1773Boeing 737-800Apr 2015
B-1775Boeing 737-800Jun 2015
B-1788Boeing 737-800Feb 2015
B-1789Boeing 737-800Apr 2015
B-1790Boeing 737-800May 2015
B-1792Boeing 737-800Jul 2015
B-1907Boeing 737-800Dec 2013
B-1908Boeing 737-800Oct 2013
B-1910Boeing 737-800Nov 2013
B-1933Boeing 737-800May 2014
B-1961Boeing 737-800Mar 2014
B-1965Boeing 737-800Jul 2014
B-1981Boeing 737-800Aug 2014
B-205RBoeing 737-800Sep 2018
B-205WBoeing 737-800Sep 2018
B-205XBoeing 737-800Sep 2018
B-205YBoeing 737-800Sep 2018
B-205ZBoeing 737-800Sep 2018
B-206SBoeing 737-800Oct 2018
B-206XBoeing 737-800Oct 2018
B-207LBoeing 737-800Nov 2018
B-207XBoeing 737-800Dec 2018
B-208DBoeing 737-800Dec 2018
B-208UBoeing 737-800Feb 2019
B-208YBoeing 737-800Mar 2019
B-208ZBoeing 737-800Mar 2019
B-209MBoeing 737-800Mar 2019
B-20A9Boeing 737-800Apr 2019
B-20ADBoeing 737-800Jun 2019
B-20AEBoeing 737-800May 2019
B-5199Boeing 737-800Jan 2009
B-5472Boeing 737-800Aug 2009
B-5473Boeing 737-800Sep 2009
B-5475Boeing 737-800Oct 2009
B-5492Boeing 737-800Nov 2009
B-5493Boeing 737-800Dec 2009
B-5515Boeing 737-800Oct 2011
B-5517Boeing 737-800Jun 2010
B-5527Boeing 737-800Oct 2011
B-5530Boeing 737-800Jul 2010
B-5589Boeing 737-800Jul 2012
B-5647Boeing 737-800Mar 2012
B-5683Boeing 737-800Jul 2012
B-5689Boeing 737-800Nov 2014
B-5701Boeing 737-800Oct 2012
B-5731Boeing 737-800Jan 2013
B-5756Boeing 737-800Mar 2013
B-5779Boeing 737-800Jun 2013
B-5780Boeing 737-800Sep 2013
B-5795Boeing 737-800Aug 2013
B-5796Boeing 737-800Sep 2013
B-5838Boeing 737-800Jun 2016
B-5839Boeing 737-800Jun 2016
B-5840Boeing 737-800Jun 2016
B-5857Boeing 737-800Nov 2013
B-5858Boeing 737-800Nov 2013
B-6017Boeing 737-800Jul 2015
B-6143Boeing 737-800Aug 2015
B-6145Boeing 737-800Sep 2015
B-6146Boeing 737-800Sep 2015
B-6147Boeing 737-800Oct 2015
B-6148Boeing 737-800Nov 2015
B-6149Boeing 737-800Nov 2015
B-6166Boeing 737-800Nov 2015
B-6249Boeing 737-800Dec 2015
B-7031Boeing 737-800Oct 2015
B-7170Boeing 737-800Dec 2015
B-7301Boeing 737-800Feb 2016
B-7375Boeing 737-800Jan 2016
B-7376Boeing 737-800Feb 2016
B-7393Boeing 737-800May 2016
B-7589Boeing 737-800Dec 2016
B-7590Boeing 737-800Mar 2016
B-7591Boeing 737-800Apr 2016
B-7592Boeing 737-800Nov 2016
B-7599Boeing 737-800Oct 2016
B-7600Boeing 737-800Sep 2016
B-7875Boeing 737-800Jul 2016
B-7876Boeing 737-800Aug 2016
B-7966Boeing 737-800Jun 2016

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China Eastern Fleet Boeing 737-700 Details and Pictures

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 737-700 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, China Eastern operates 39 narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-700.

China Eastern’s Boeing 737-700 are primarily used on mid-to-short haul routes.

This Next-Gen aircraft shares similar configuration with its newest model Boeing 737-800.

In November 1993, Southwest Airlines launched the Next-Generation program with an order for 63 737-700s and took delivery of the first one in December 1997.

By June 2018, around one thousand 737-700 were in service: half of them with Southwest Airlines, followed by Westjet with 56 and United Airlines with 39.

Boeing 737 700 B 5256 China Eastern Airlines at Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport
Boeing 737 700 B 5256 China Eastern Airlines at Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport

China Eastern Fleet Boeing 737-700 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

China Eastern flies their narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-700 with two different cabin configurations.

First configuration fitted with 140 seats on single economy class layout.

Fare ClassNumber of seatsSeat PitchInner width of the armrestRecline angle or range
Economy Class14030 Inch17 Inch4.7 Inch
Total number of seats140

China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 79PWL B 5243 at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 79PWL B 5243 at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

Second configuration fitted with 134 seats, where there’s 8 business class, and 126 economy class seats.

Fare ClassRows rangeNumber of seatsSeat PitchInner width of the armrestRecline angle or range
Business Class6-7838 Inch21 Inch6 Inch
Economy Class31-5112630 Inch17.1 Inch4 Inch
Total number of seats134

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 737-700 China Eastern

Narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737-700 China Eastern has one/two class configuration on-board (Business and Economy) with total of 140/134 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Boeing 737 700 Single Economy Class
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Boeing 737 700 Single Economy Class

Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Boeing 737 700 Business Economy Class
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Boeing 737 700 Business Economy Class

Boeing 737-700 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Video. Overhead TV’s are located throughout the cabin. However, on select short-haul flights, China Eastern will not offer in-flight entertaiment.
  • AC Power. Power ports are available at all Business class seats.
  • Food. China Eastern offers Chinese food and western-style food along with beverages and liquors.

Boeing 737-700 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft TypeDelivered
B-2639Boeing 737-700Aug 2003
B-2640Boeing 737-700Mar 2004
B-2682Boeing 737-700Oct 2002
B-5225Boeing 737-700Jul 2006
B-5231Boeing 737-700Aug 2006
B-5242Boeing 737-700Aug 2007
B-5243Boeing 737-700Oct 2007
B-5245Boeing 737-700Aug 2008
B-5255Boeing 737-700May 2009
B-5256Boeing 737-700Jun 2009
B-5257Boeing 737-700Jul 2009
B-5258Boeing 737-700Aug 2009
B-5259Boeing 737-700Oct 2009
B-5263Boeing 737-700Nov 2009
B-5265Boeing 737-700Apr 2010
B-5267Boeing 737-700May 2010
B-5270Boeing 737-700Jul 2010
B-5271Boeing 737-700Oct 2010
B-5276Boeing 737-700Aug 2011
B-5282Boeing 737-700Nov 2011
B-5293Boeing 737-700Aug 2012
B-5295Boeing 737-700Nov 2012
B-5298Boeing 737-700Jun 2019
B-5802Boeing 737-700Apr 2013
B-5807Boeing 737-700Aug 2013
B-5808Boeing 737-700Nov 2019
B-5809Boeing 737-700Nov 2013
B-5815Boeing 737-700May 2014
B-5816Boeing 737-700Jul 2014
B-5817Boeing 737-700Oct 2014
B-5819Boeing 737-700Feb 2014
B-5820Boeing 737-700Apr 2014
B-5821Boeing 737-700Aug 2014
B-5822Boeing 737-700Jun 2014
B-5826Boeing 737-700May 2020
B-5827Boeing 737-700May 2019
B-5828Boeing 737-700Mar 2015
B-6141Boeing 737-700Aug 2015
B-6142Boeing 737-700Oct 2015

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China Eastern Fleet Airbus A350-900 Details and Pictures

China Eastern Fleet Airbus A350-900 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, China Eastern operates 12 extra wide body aircraft Airbus A350-900.

China Eastern has become the latest Chinese carrier to take delivery of the Airbus A350-900 aircraft, which has been earmarked to fly select domestic services in China as well as long-haul routes to Europe, North America and Australia.

The aircraft is set to debut on the airline’s Shanghai-Beijing service with future aircraft set to operate routes to Chengdu, Guangzhou, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Vancouver and Sydney.

While China Eastern isn’t the first Chinese carrier to receive the A350 – both Air China and Sichuan Airlines already operate the widebody aircraft – the airline is notable for being the only one of the three to offer a first class cabin on the aircraft.

Airbus’ Chinese completion and delivery center has handed over its first A350-900 to China Eastern Airlines.

The A350 is the first to be finished at the facility since it began working on the flagship widebody in 2019.

The first A350 to be built at Airbus’ Tianjin plant in North China has rolled off the production line and been handed over to China Eastern.

The Tianjin plant is the only facility outside of the EU capable of producing both the narrowbody and widebody products for Airbus.

The widebody facility was brought online in September 2017 to produce the A330, but was extended to include the A350 in 2019.

Airbus A350 900 B 305X China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport
Airbus A350 900 B 305X China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport

China Eastern Fleet Airbus A350-900 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

China Eastern’s Airbus A350-900 aircraft features a modern and comfortable four-class cabin layout of 288 seats: 4 first (business plus), 36 business, 32 premium economy and 216 economy.

The airline will initially operate the new aircraft on its domestic routes, followed by flights to international destinations.

China Eastern Business Plus is a mini cabin with 4 identical Business Class seats in front of the plane.

This Business Class Plus seat is longer than the standard Business Class offering.

All 36 Standard Business and The 4 Business Plus seats have the same “door” providing good privacy.

However there is no partition between Business Plus and the rest of the Business Class cabin.

From the first glance, the seats are in same configuration as The Delta One suite, however they are customised to China Eastern’s design.

These seats look gorgeous, and they have excellent length and privacy, but appear to be a bit narrow due to the staggered layout.

The only visual difference in Business Plus is the larger LCD TV screen along with the lengthier cabin, which consequentially converts the seat into a longer bed.

This could be beneficial to anyone who’s taller than 6 foot.

They have chosen to install the Thompson Vantage XL seat for their business class seats, complete with sliding doors, which is the same seat as the Delta One Suites.

Qantas, South African Airways and SAS also have this seat as their latest business class seat, although they have opted not to have sliding doors.

A passenger-pleasing 1-2-1 seating layout comes standard aboard China Eastern’s Airbus A350s – providing direct and uninterrupted aisle access for every guest, as you’d expect – but these are no ordinary business class seats: they’re private suites, complete with closing doors.

New seats, the largest in-flight touchscreen in the airline, a next generation in-flight entertainment system, a full function bar, optimized cabin scene lightening, NFC (near field communication) reader for in-flight shopping, world premiere bluetooth earphone module, and high-throughput open spaces intersect.

The balcony-styled business class, the first of its kind, is equipped with a host of amenities, including Thompson Vantage’s first “super business” products, 32-inch high definition touchscreens that are far larger than regular first-class allocations, mini-bars, convenient storage lockers, AC power outlets, and more comfortable three-point seatbelts.

The two premium business class seats in the middle row are also foldable, allowing flight crew to reshape the space into a community area that up to four people can comfortably use for a business meeting or family gathering.

Airbus A350 900 B 307Y China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Daxing International Airport
Airbus A350 900 B 307Y China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Daxing International Airport

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350-900 China Eastern

Wide-body aircraft Airbus A350-900 China Eastern has four class configuration on-board (First/Business Plus, Business, Premium Economy, and Economy) with total of 288 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

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Airbus A350-900 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Each seat has a personal TV with 17 music magazines from around the world, 170 CDs, a selection of audio books, 23 radio programs with many international channels, as well as 11 language courses. More Information
  • Video. Each seat has a personal TV with 100 video options including 30 cinema films in up to eight languages as well as up to 30 TV programs.
  • AC Power. Power ports are available at all Business class seats. There is no power in Economy.
  • Food. China Eastern serves complimentary meals, alcoholic beverages, and soft drinks. More Information

Airbus A350-900 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft TypeDelivered
B-304DAirbus A350-900Nov 2018
B-304NAirbus A350-900Dec 2018
B-305XAirbus A350-900Jan 2019
B-306YAirbus A350-900Feb 2019
B-307YAirbus A350-900Apr 2019
B-308EAirbus A350-900Jun 2019
B-30CWAirbus A350-900Dec 2019
B-30FMAirbus A350-900Dec 2020
B-321JAirbus A350-900Apr 2021
B-323HAirbus A350-900Jul 2021
B-324WAirbus A350-900Nov 2021
B-324XAirbus A350-900Feb 2022

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China Eastern Fleet Airbus A330-300 Details and Pictures

China Eastern Fleet Airbus A330-300 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, China Eastern operates 25 wide-body aircraft Airbus A330-300.

The newer wide-body Airbus A330-300 planes are configured in a two class layout, primarily serving China Eastern’s Asian routes.

The A330-300 has the unique versatility to cover all route segments – from short-haul trips to true long-range distances of up to 6,350nm, with passengers enjoying a comfortable, quiet cabin while in the air.

China Eastern consistently offers some of the cheapest economy class fares on transpacific travel, so it is absolutely worthwhile to consider them for economy flights.

China Eastern Airlines B 300P Airbus A330 343 at Beijing Capital International Airport
China Eastern Airlines B 300P Airbus A330 343 at Beijing Capital International Airport

China Eastern Fleet Airbus A330-300 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

China Eastern flies their wide-body aircraft Airbus A330-300 with business and economy class configuration.

There’s two different layout on this aircraft, both configured with business and economy, only different on seats layout.

The older configuration seats 300 passengers in a two-class layout with 262 passengers in Economy class and 38 seats in Business class.

Fare ClassRows rangeNumber of seatsSeat PitchInner width of the armrestRecline angle or range
Business Class6-123858 Inch18.51 Inch166°
Economy Class31-48;61-7826232/31 Inch17.2 Inch6 Inch
Total number of seats300

Airbus A330 343 B 303D China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport
Airbus A330 343 B 303D China Eastern Airlines at Beijing Capital International Airport

The newest configuration seats 232 passengers in a two-class layout with 202 passengers in Economy class and 30 seats in Business class.

Fare ClassRows rangeNumber of seatsSeat PitchInner width of the armrestRecline angle or range
Business Class6-103077 Inch20.9 InchFully flat at 180 degrees
Economy Class31-43;61-7520232/31 Inch17 Inch6.9 Inch
Total number of seats232

China Eastern Airlines B 1066 Airbus A330 343 at Sheremetyevo International Airport
China Eastern Airlines B 1066 Airbus A330 343 at Sheremetyevo International Airport

China Eastern A330-300 Business Class

China Eastern A330-300s have had a recent makeover.

The makeover was recent enough that SeatGuru and China Eastern’s website still display the old A330-300 layout which was a 2-2-2 arrangement.

Now they are state-of-the-art 1-2-1.

These seats bear a close resemblance in look and feel to reverse herringbone seats on the 777-300ER and A330-200 which are 21 inches wide.

Because there is no forward console for bulkhead seats, they have larger footwells.

Seat and lighting controls, video remote, and power outlets are clustered smartly and are easily accessible.

The seat offers a good amount of open and secured storage for a business-class seat.

While the newest layout 1-2-1, Business Class on older layout comes in a 2-2-2 configuration.

The seat and the onboard entertainment are a bit outdated but still comfortable and offers plenty of legroom. 

The seats don’t fully recline, so they remain angled.

However they are still comfortable for a bit of a snooze.

Airbus A330 300 B 304A China Eastern Airlines at Hong Kong International Airport
Airbus A330 300 B 304A China Eastern Airlines at Hong Kong International Airport

China Eastern A330-300 Economy Class

China Eastern A330-300 features economy seats in a 2-4-2 configuration.

The seats are 18″ in width and 32″-33″ in pitch.

The best seats to reserve are the side seats in row 31, which are located at the exit row and galleys.

Since there are no lavatories, the only noise you’ll hear is from the galley.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A330-300 China Eastern

Wide-body aircraft Airbus A330-300 China Eastern has two class configuration on-board (Business and Economy) with total of 300/232 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airbus A330 300
Seat Map and Seating Chart China Eastern Airbus A330 300

China Eastern Airbus A330 300 New Cabin Layout
China Eastern Airbus A330 300 New Cabin Layout

China Eastern Airbus A330 300 Old Cabin Layout
China Eastern Airbus A330 300 Old Cabin Layout

Airbus A330-300 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Each seat has a personal TV with 17 music magazines from around the world, 170 CDs, a selection of audio books, 23 radio programs with many international channels, as well as 11 language courses. More Information
  • Video. Each seat has a personal TV with 100 video options including 30 cinema films in up to eight languages as well as up to 30 TV programs.
  • AC Power. Power ports are available at all Business class seats. There is no power in Economy.
  • Food. China Eastern serves complimentary meals, alcoholic beverages, and soft drinks. More Information

Airbus A330-300 China Eastern Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

RegAircraft TypeDelivered
B-1041Airbus A330-300Jan 2018
B-1049Airbus A330-300Mar 2018
B-1066Airbus A330-300Apr 2018
B-1073Airbus A330-300Jun 2018
B-300PAirbus A330-300Aug 2018
B-300QAirbus A330-300Jul 2018
B-303DAirbus A330-300Sep 2018
B-304AAirbus A330-300Dec 2018
B-5953Airbus A330-300Aug 2014
B-5969Airbus A330-300Jan 2015
B-5976Airbus A330-300Jun 2015
B-6085Airbus A330-300Jun 2007
B-6095Airbus A330-300Jul 2007
B-6096Airbus A330-300Dec 2020
B-6097Airbus A330-300Dec 2020
B-6100Airbus A330-300Jul 2008
B-6506Airbus A330-300Jul 2008
B-6507Airbus A330-300Aug 2008
B-8862Airbus A330-300Aug 2017
B-8863Airbus A330-300Dec 2017
B-8967Airbus A330-300Jul 2017
B-8968Airbus A330-300May 2017
B-8970Airbus A330-300Jun 2017
B-8971Airbus A330-300Jun 2017
B-8972Airbus A330-300Aug 2017

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