It will be fitted to the airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Every first class seat has soft leather with dark beige fabric trim, and comes with a 23 inch widescreen TV.
Finnair A350 with new Business Class
The new Finnair A350 is now ready for booking - and with it all three swish new cabin, as the Helsinki based airline becomes the first European airline to fly the A350.
The new Finnair Business Class looks very swish, with 46 seats in a 1-2-1 herringbone layout, giving every seat aisle access.
New KLM 787 Business Class seats
The new design of KLM Business Class seat is being readied to fit inside the airlines first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
The Zodiac seat is similar to Air France and Cathay Pacific's Cirrus seat, with lie-flat seat at an angle.
The KLM Boeing 787 will fly with the new seat in October 2015.
New airline seat design flips backwards
Zodiac Seats has patented a new airline seating design, with the middle seat of an aisle of three facing the opposite direction. This would make the middle passenger face the two on his either side.
New Swiss Boeing 777 Business and First class cabins
Swiss International Air Lines has given a hint of its new Business and First Class cabins as it gets ready for the first of its nine new Boeing 777-300ERs.
The First Class cabin has eight private first class suites with 32 inch TVs.
The Swiss Business Class seat converts into a fully flatbed that's over two metres long, with enhanced privacy thanks to the partitions between seats.
Finnair A350 shows new business cabin
The new Business Class seat reclines to a 2 meter long bed. There is direct aisle access, two tables, and a 16 inch TV screen.
American Airlines launch 787 Business Class
The new American Airlines 787 will fly from Dallas in May. Business Class seats are in a 1-2-1 configuration, with half the seats facing backwards.
SAS launch new Business Class
SAS' new Business Class seats feature fully flat seats, 196 cm long, and an on-demand entertainment system with large HD screens.
Turkish Airlines axe Premium Economy
Turkish Airlines is to remove its premium economy product from its fleet of B777-300ERs. New aircraft will be two class only.