
Cabin Reconfiguration on Boeing 777-200 Series
Project aimed to convert multiple aircraft from a 312-passenger configuration to a 406-passenger setup. The process included the removal of the in-flight entertainment (IFE) system, along with modifications to the Passenger Service Unit (PSU), Overhead Electronics Unit (OEU), Seat Junction Box (SJB), Passenger Control Unit (PCU), and Cabin Service System (CSS) software. The objective was to optimize the aircraft's capacity and functionality.

Aircraft Seats and IFE Removal
The removals of the passenger seats, IFE and the routing of the new wires was just the beginning
PSU and OEU Modification
The next step involved and rewiring the PSUs and OEUs to ensure they are properly positioned to accommodate the additional seats.


Installing SJB and PCU Wiring
The next step involves installing the seat-to-seat wiring for the integration of the SJB and PCU.
CSS Software Reconfiguration
Revise the CSS software settings for the extra seats


Final Result
All seats were installed with the necessary wiring and PCUs tailored for each seat. The aircraft has been successfully tested is ready to return to the skies.
