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TAAG Angola Airlines Boeing 777-300ER seat map

Boeing 777-300ER (12 First / 56 Business / 225 Economy; 293 seats)
293 seats12F/56J/225YLast verified Jul 18, 2026
Parts of this layout are reconstructed from airline-published seat counts — some seat positions are approximate.

Seat map

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Rating
GreatGoodStandardBe awareAvoid
Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
First ClassFirst · 1-2-1Business ClassBusiness · 2-3-2Economy ClassEconomy · 3-3-3123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536ADGKADGKADGKACDEGHKACDEGHKACDEGHKACDEGHKACDEGHKACDEGHKACDEGHKACDEGHKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJKABCDEGHJK

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Cabins

First Class

12 seats · 1-2-1 (staggered)
Seat
Recliner

Business Class

56 seats · 2-3-2
Seat
Recliner

Economy Class

225 seats · 3-3-3
Seat
Standard seat
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 18, 2026.

  • TAAG Angola AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    Current official fleet page: Boeing 777-300ER with 293 seats, including 12 First, 56 Business, and 225 Economy.

    The explicit HTML totals control where they conflict with the image's apparent Economy row count. The page does not publish labels, dimensions, or per-tail applicability. Direct capture required disabled TLS certificate verification in the capture environment.

    https://flytaag.com/en/Travelling-with-TAAG/Fleet/Airplane/boeing-777-300-er
  • TAAG Angola AirlinesPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 18, 2026

    Airline-published cabin image showing three 1-2-1 First rows, eight 2-3-2 Business rows, and a nine-abreast Economy product.

    The unlabeled orange Economy illustration contains 224 visible seat icons and conflicts by one seat with the explicit 225-seat Economy count; SeatLink therefore derives 25 full Economy rows from the explicit count and does not preserve the image's unequal section split. Direct capture required disabled TLS certificate verification in the capture environment.

    https://flytaag.com/Portals/0/Imagens/Aeronaves/AirplaneMap/TAAG-B777-300ER.png
How this map was built

CURRENT CONFIG SET: TAAG's current 777-300ER page explicitly publishes 293 seats: 12 First, 56 Business, and 225 Economy. PUBLISHED PREMIUM GRID: the official image shows three 1-2-1 First rows and eight 2-3-2 Business rows, reconciling exactly to the published premium counts. ECONOMY RECONCILIATION: the orange Economy illustration contains 224 visible seat icons across unequal-length outboard and center blocks, conflicting by one seat with both the page's explicit 225 Economy count and 293 total. Under the repository's explicit-count precedence rule, SeatLink encodes 25 derived full 3-3-3 Economy rows and does not claim the image's section boundary or identify a specific missing icon. LABEL DERIVATION: the source publishes no row numbers or seat letters, so rows 1-3, 4-11, and 12-36 and all letters are conventional SeatLink identifiers; cabins and rows are marked derived and provenance is mixed. The 12F56J225Y code is a capacity discriminator, not a claimed internal TAAG code. No monuments, exits, wing bounds, dimensions, hardware, window alignments, or seat-specific quality claims are inferred.

What changed

  1. Jul 18, 2026Initial active TAAG 777-300ER 12F/56J/225Y configuration from published airline counts and cabin imagery.