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Air Cambodia Becomes Launch Operator for ATR’s Modular X‑Space Table on ATR 72s

The modular design enables a four-seat 1‑1 business section on turboprops, with ATR citing quick reconfiguration plus lower CO2 than similar jets.

Overview

  • The plug‑and‑play system converts a pair of economy seats by removing the aisle‑side seat back and pan, replacing them with a side table and optional storage.
  • Air Cambodia’s layout creates four business seats in two rows in a 1‑1 arrangement, giving each traveler direct aisle and window access with added privacy and stowage.
  • Following delivery of a new ATR 72‑600 in May 2025, the airline plans to retrofit the X‑Space Table across its three ATRs in 2027, according to ATR.
  • ATR says the convertible setup lets operators shift between all‑economy and dual‑class cabins with minimal downtime to match demand or charter needs.
  • The manufacturer states that HighLine‑equipped aircraft produce 45% less CO2 per flight than similarly sized jets.