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 | |  |  | Having an airbag fitted on the seat you're in could help you survive the impact in a plane crash. But not many airlines have airbags on board. Below is a list of airlines that have airbags on selected seats on some of their planes. We've listed the commercial and regional companies - there are also some smaller companies that have airbags for pilot and co-pilot. Information provided by Tom Barth, AmSafe Inc. It is accurate on 3 October 2006. The BBC is not responsible for content on external sites. |  |
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 | | Airline | Aircraft Type | | Air Atlantic | BAE J41 | | Air Canada | A319-112, A320-214, A321-211, A340-500, 767, A330, A340 | | Air Nostrum | CRJ900 | | Atlantic Coast Airlines | BAE J41 | | Atlas Air | CRJ700 | | Cathay Pacific/ILFC | A340-600 | | Air New Zealand | 747-400, 777-200ER | | Virgin Atlantic Airways | 747-400, A340-600, A340-300 | | Cyprus Airways | A330-200 | | Emirates | A340-500 | | Antonov | AN-148 | | Iberia | A340-600 | | Kenya Airways | 777-200ER | | ILFC/Airbus | A340-600 | | Lufthansa City Line | CRJ700 | | Maersk/Duo Air | CRJ700 | | Manx Airlines | BAE J41 | | Origin Pacific Airways | BAE J41 | | Shandong Airlines | CRJ700 | | South African Airlink | BAE J41 | | South African Airways | A340-600 | | Sun Air | BAE J41 | | Trans States Airlines | BAE J41 |
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