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EgyptAir Boeing 737-800 seat map

737-800 (144 seats: 24 Business / 120 Economy)
144 seats24J/120YLast verified Jul 17, 2026
Layout reconstructed from airline-published counts — exact seat geometry is approximate.

Seat map

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Rating
GreatGoodStandardBe awareAvoid
Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
Business ClassBusiness · 2-2Economy ClassEconomy · 3-31234567891011121415161718192021222324252627ACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFACDFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEFABCDEF

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Cabins

Business Class

24 seats · 2-2
Pitch
48"published
Width
19.8"published
Seat
Recliner
Screen
9"

In this cabin: Entertainment: seatback

Economy Class

120 seats · 3-3
Width
17.1"published
Seat
Standard seat

In this cabin: Entertainment: overhead

Amenities

Entertainment
Mixed (varies by cabin)
Business has a personal 9-inch screen; Economy uses 9-inch overhead screens.
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 17, 2026.

  • EgyptAirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    Official fleet index: 144-seat 737-800 has 24 Business / 120 Economy, with 2-2 Business and 3-3 Economy.

    The live endpoint was Cloudflare-blocked. The snapshot is the latest usable raw-bytes Wayback capture (14 February 2026); it publishes cabin counts and abreast layouts but no exact row map, seat letters or monuments.

    https://www.egyptair.com/en/about-egyptair/fleet/Pages/default.aspx
  • EgyptAirPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    Official 144-seat 737-800 detail page: 24/120 cabin counts and 2-2/3-3 layouts; Business 48-inch pitch, 19.8-inch width, 9-inch screen, headrest, in-arm table, mechanical movement, 10-inch recline and leg/footrest; Economy 16.75-17.5-inch width, 9-inch overhead screens and 4-inch recline.

    The live endpoint was Cloudflare-blocked. Snapshot is the decoded raw body of the latest usable Wayback capture (1 September 2024). It contains cabin photos but no exact row map; its impossible 10-inch Economy pitch is omitted.

    https://www.egyptair.com/en/about-egyptair/fleet/pages/fleet-details.aspx?AirCraft=10
  • WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    Current-fleet table stated as of May 2026 lists EgyptAir 737-800 configurations of 24 Business / 120 Economy = 144 and 16 Business / 138 Economy = 154.

    Current-fleet table is stated as of May 2026. It supports fleet/configuration currency, not exact row positions or seat dimensions.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EgyptAir
  • Planespotters.netINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 17, 2026

    Current airframe record identifies EgyptAir 737-800 SU-GDC as active in C24Y120 configuration, updated 1 June 2026.

    Planespotters returned a Cloudflare challenge when fetched directly. Claim is limited to the current search-result excerpt retrieved 17 July 2026, so no content snapshot is available and airframe status can change.

    https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/boeing-737-800-su-gdc-egyptair/e24vl6
How this map was built

ACTIVE-SERVICE GATE PASSED: EgyptAir's official fleet index captured 14 February 2026 and Wikipedia's current-fleet table stated as of May 2026 both publish a 144-seat 737-800 configuration as 24 Business / 120 Economy, while Planespotters identifies SU-GDC active in C24Y120 as of 1 June 2026. The assignment hint's 16 Business / 128 Economy split is rejected because no permitted EgyptAir source supports it. EgyptAir publishes 2-2 Business and 3-3 Economy plus the dimensions and amenities encoded here. Its Economy 'pitch' field is the impossible value 10 inches, so that number is intentionally omitted. No permitted source located publishes an exact row map. The row grid is therefore DERIVED: six full four-seat Business rows (6 x 4 = 24) followed by twenty full six-seat Economy rows (20 x 6 = 120). Row 13 is omitted solely as a corpus numbering convention. All row numbers, seat letters and the cabin boundary are modeling inferences. Monuments, exits, wing limits, bassinets, paid-seat zones and seat-level advantages/drawbacks are intentionally not asserted. An exact 737-800 engineering grid exists and is bound as aircraft.windowGridType; its projected structural blank is medium-confidence for EgyptAir and therefore is not written, so window seats remain unknown.

What changed

  1. Jul 17, 2026Initial EgyptAir 737-800 24J/120Y configuration; current-service evidence verified, assignment split corrected and row grid explicitly derived from published counts.