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Iberia Introduces Aircraft Seats Made from Ocean Waste by RECARO

Iberia Introduces Aircraft Seats Made from Ocean Waste by RECARO
Pioneering Sustainable Seating in Commercial Aviation
Iberia, in partnership with RECARO Aircraft Seating, a global leader in premium aircraft seat solutions, has embarked on a groundbreaking trial featuring economy class seats constructed from sustainable materials. Starting this spring, passengers aboard a selected Iberia A320neo will be the first to experience these innovative seats, which incorporate upcycled components and environmentally conscious design elements. The trial involves the installation of 186 RECARO R1 and R2 Economy Class seats in a hybrid cabin layout, which will remain in service for a minimum of six months. This initiative positions Iberia as the first airline to collaborate with RECARO on integrating such eco-friendly seating solutions, highlighting both companies’ dedication to enhancing passenger comfort while advancing sustainable cabin interiors.
Sustainable Materials and Design Innovations
The development of these seats involved extensive design iterations, rigorous qualification processes, and full material certification to ensure compliance with cabin safety and durability standards. Notably, the seats feature literature pockets crafted from discarded fishing nets recovered from the ocean, with each A320 shipset contributing to the removal of approximately two kilograms of marine waste. Additionally, real wood inlays are incorporated into the seat bumper areas, lending a natural and refined aesthetic to the design. These elements exemplify a thoughtful fusion of engineering ingenuity and environmental responsibility, maintaining the high standards of comfort and resilience for which RECARO seats are renowned.
Dr. Mark Hiller, CEO of RECARO Aircraft Seating and RECARO Holding, emphasized the significance of this collaboration, stating, “With these seats, we have successfully combined innovation, ingenious design, and sustainability. We are proud to take this important step toward more sustainable seating options in the cabin and to partner with Iberia as our trial customer. This collaboration truly reflects our shared vision for a greener future in aviation.”
Industry Context and Future Prospects
While this initiative marks a positive stride toward sustainable aviation, it unfolds amid broader industry challenges. Supply chain volatility continues to pose risks, with recent commentary from ITT Enidine highlighting macroeconomic pressures that may affect pricing and availability in the aircraft seat-actuation market. The competitive landscape is also shifting, as evidenced by EasyJet’s recent decision to adopt Mirus seats, reflecting airlines’ growing emphasis on balancing innovation with cost efficiency.
Material sourcing dynamics further complicate the landscape. The regional divergence in recycled PET (rPET) markets, underscored by ICIS’s introduction of Iberian and Italian flake pricing, suggests potential fluctuations in cost structures and supply availability for airlines like Iberia as they scale sustainable initiatives.
Looking ahead, this trial represents a significant step toward transforming aircraft interiors with sustainability at the forefront. RECARO continues to invest in research and development, exemplified by its R Sphere Sustainable Concept Seat, a finalist in the Sustainable Cabin category of the 2026 Crystal Cabin Awards. The R Sphere embodies a vision for lighter, more recyclable, and passenger-centric seating designed to reduce CO₂ emissions over time. These innovations will be showcased at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) in Hamburg from April 14 to 16, 2026, where the Crystal Cabin Award winners will be announced.
By integrating sustainable elements into everyday operations, RECARO and Iberia are helping to shape the future of aircraft cabins, demonstrating that premium comfort and environmental stewardship can coexist even amid evolving market dynamics and supply chain complexities.

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