Noun
narrowbody (plural narrowbodies)
(aeronautics) An airliner capable of seating, at most, six or fewer passengers in a single row of economy seating, with one aisle.
Business The 'Club World' business class on these narrowbody aircraft is slightly different from the product operated on the rest of the long-haul fleet: An alternating 1:2 / 2:1 configuration of 23 seats is used in the front section of the aircraft. Source: Internet
It was a 5 percent-scale model of a narrowbody design with a convert payload. Source: Internet
This class allows for access to business lounges at most airports. citation citation Club Europe provides seats in a 2–2 configuration on narrowbody aircraft, with the middle seat not used. Source: Internet