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Jiatai Aims to Ensure Linefit Compatibility for Premium Economy Seats

Jiatai Advances Linefit Certification for Premium Economy Seats Amid Growing Market Competition
Jiatai, the Xiangyang-based aircraft seat manufacturer, is intensifying efforts to secure linefit offerability with leading airframers for its premium economy seating platforms tailored to widebody aircraft. This strategic move aims to strengthen the company’s foothold in the increasingly competitive aircraft interiors sector. Jiatai, a trusted supplier to China’s COMAC, already holds linefit certifications from Boeing and Airbus for its single-aisle economy and business class seats, as well as for twin-aisle economy class products.
Collaboration and Certification Progress
In late 2024, Jiatai formalized a cooperation agreement with Airbus to optimize its economy seats for the manufacturer’s 10-abreast configuration on the Airbus A350 New Production Standard (NPS). Building on this partnership, Jiatai recently disclosed that applications for linefit certification of its twin-aisle premium economy seats are currently underway. The new premium economy design draws heavily on Jiatai’s business class recliners for single-aisle aircraft, reflecting a broader industry trend toward enhanced comfort and privacy in premium cabins.
Market Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Securing linefit compatibility for premium economy seats presents significant challenges. The standardized linefit segment is characterized by intense cost pressures, compelling manufacturers to continuously refine mechanical systems to reduce weight and enhance reliability. Concurrently, airlines are increasingly seeking customized, brand-specific solutions, particularly for widebody and VIP completions. This dynamic requires seatmakers to strike a delicate balance between innovation and scalable, efficient production.
Competitors are responding by integrating advanced materials and predictive maintenance technologies to improve system power consumption and reliability, thereby raising the bar for both new entrants and established players. The market is witnessing a marked shift toward premium cabin products, with carriers such as United Airlines expanding their premium offerings, sometimes at the expense of traditional economy seating.
Product Portfolio and Strategic Partnerships
Jiatai’s product range reflects these evolving market demands. For single-aisle aircraft, the company offers three business class configurations: a mechanical JT220B, an electric JT220B, and an upgraded JT220B featuring winged privacy, a feature gaining traction globally. In economy class, Jiatai provides the fully featured JT1122E for long-haul operations and the JT22E for medium- to long-haul flights.
The company’s collaboration with UK-based design firm Factorydesign has further enhanced its product offerings. Factorydesign has contributed to three narrowbody economy products, including the JT1122E, which was developed comprehensively to align with current seat design trends. This platform is already in service with Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines, with Factorydesign continuing to support Jiatai’s global expansion strategy.
While Jiatai has yet to develop a lie-flat business class platform, its sister company within the AVIC group, Thompson Aero Seating, is recognized as a leading provider of premium lie-flat seats. Jiatai’s reputation for delivering professional technical solutions, efficient production timelines, and comprehensive after-sales support has earned it growing recognition among international customers.
As the premium cabin market continues to expand, industry observers will closely monitor Jiatai’s forthcoming developments, particularly in anticipation of announcements at future events such as the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2026.

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