
What regulations do aircraft seats have to meet?
Aircraft seats have to meet strict aviation safety and airworthiness requirements, covering everything from the seat structure and restraint system to the materials used around it.
Seats undergo dynamic testing associated with forces of up to 16g, helping engineers understand how they perform under emergency landing conditions. Even details such as seatbelts, tray tables and how the seat is attached to the aircraft can have safety implications.
If something isn’t working as it should, approved procedures determine whether the seat can remain in use, needs attention or must be left unoccupied. Safety always gets the final say.





