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BUSINESSAug 22 · 09:44 UTCBUSINESS INSIDERPete Syme,Taylor Rains ([email protected])

Business-class fliers love sliding doors — but they’re causing a nuisance for airlines and planemakers

The rise in premium travel is causing airlines to develop increasingly complex business-class seats, which must undergo rigorous certification by aviation regulators. Ongoing approval delays have resulted in airplanes being stuck at factories or flying with their advanced features, such as sliding doors, locked open. These design elements pose a frequent hurdle for manufacturers and carriers alike.

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