Airplane airbags

Airplane airbag on a Cathay Pacific A330

Airplane airbags are air bags that are located in the seat belts of seats on airplanes. They are designed to lessen the impact of crashes with minor injuries. Airlines which use them include:

Air Astana B767-300
Air Canada A319-112/114, A320-214, A321-211, 767-300ER, A330-300, 777-233LR, 777-333ER
Air France A330-200
Air New Zealand 747-400, 777-300ER, 777-200ER (Business Class), A320-232SL
Alaska Airlines 737-900 (First class)
Alitalia A330
Avianca A319, A320-200
American Airlines 737-800 (First Class), 777-200ER (Business Class), 777-300ER (Business Class), A319 (First Class), A321T (First Class)
British Airways A321-200 (Club World)
Cathay Pacific 777-300ER, A330-300, A340, 777-300
China Airlines 777-300ER
Delta Air Lines 767-300ER, 764-400ER, 777-200ER, 777-200LR (BusinessElite Only)
Emirates A340-500
Iberia A340-600
JetBlue Airways A320-232, A321
Singapore Airlines A340-500, A380-800, B777-300ER
South African Airways A340-600
Spirit Airlines A320
Swiss Air A330-300 (Business and First class only)
United Airlines 767-400ER (BusinessFirst class only)
Virgin Atlantic Airways 747-400, A340-600, A340-300, A320

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