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: It maintains a unique 2+3 seating arrangement in economy class, which means only one middle seat per row, unlike the 3+3 layout typical of the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 families.
The request "make feature: 717" most likely refers to the design and technical capabilities of the aircraft, often discussed in the context of its unique "Advanced Common Flightdeck." Key Features of the Boeing 717 : It maintains a unique 2+3 seating arrangement
: The aircraft includes an Electronic Instrument System, dual Flight Management System, and a Central Fault Display System for easier maintenance. dual Flight Management System
The Boeing 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet engine aircraft developed for the 100-seat market. It was originally designed by McDonnell Douglas as the MD-95 before the company merged with Boeing. : It maintains a unique 2+3 seating arrangement
