is sold to multiple customers. and the customers will order the design that they need for their operations. this particular aircraft for alaska is certified for up to 189 passengers. and given the 189 passenger threshold, alaska would not have to have emergency exit doors at that location in the aircraft. alaska actually only has on this plane 178 seats. for a higher-density configuration, the emergency exit door would have to be on that air frame for anything certified at 200 passengers i m sorry, 215 passengers, or 220 passengers.
189 passengers. given the 189 passenger threshold, alaska would not have to have emergency exit doors at that location in the aircraft. alaska actually only has on this plane 178 seats. but this mid cabin door plug, there is one on the left, there is one on the right, they are not operational. what you would see in the cabin if you are a passenger is a window and just part of the cabin. you would not see those as doors unless you are outside of the aircraft. now, we know that there were 171 passengers on board the airplane. with two pilots. the captain was flying at the time. they also had four flight attendants on board. fortunately all passengers deplaned. we are not aware of any serious