Seat Maestro: Your online guide to airplane seat maps

It makes me sad to think about it, but in less than a month, I’m going to be boarding a plane and flying out of Australia. I’ll be flying Cathay Pacific A333 into Hong Kong and staying there for a week with my aunt before actually arriving back on US soil.
I’m torn between the fact that I’ll be happy to be home but also sad to leave Australia (which I’ve called home for a year).
Anyway, all that crap aside, here’s a website I found pretty interesting. Seat Maestro has pretty detailed documentation on the seating arrangements of just about all the major airlines in the world. For every type of aircraft, Seat Maestro will give a brief introduction of how the seats are arranged and then go into detail about where the toilets are, where the galley is, where the flight attendants sit, where the power ports are, where the wardrobes/closets are located, and what type of seating you or someone you know is sitting in.
Pretty much the only thing that isn’t shown is where the pilot and co-pilot seats are. But if you need somebody to tell you where that is, then well…I don’t know what to tell you.
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