Airplane airbags
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Airplane airbags are air bags that are located in the seat belts of seats on airplanes. Only a couple of major airlines have seat belt airbags. They are designed to lessen the impact of crashes with minor injuries.They include:
| Airline | Aircraft |
|---|---|
| Air Canada | A319-112, A320-214, A321-211, A340-500, 767, A330, A340 |
| Cathay Pacific | A340-600 |
| Air New Zealand | 747-400, 777-200ER |
| Virgin Atlantic Airways | 747-400, A340-600, A340-300 |
| Emirates | A340-500 |
| Iberia | A340-600 |
| South African Airways | A340-600 |
[edit] References
- Andy Pazstor, "Putting Air Bags In The Air", The Wall Street Journal, November 16, 2006.

