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Airline business makes its revenue and in turn profit per seat per mile flown. Naturally it is in their best interest to put more seats in the aircraft and the airline manufacturers have to oblige to see that its customers remain profitable. From 31 inch it may be reduced in future to 25 inch to accommodate more passengers. I recollect Principle 16 Partial or Excessive Action which reads “ If exactly the right amount of action is hard to achieve , use “ slightly less” or “slightly more” of the action, to reduce or eliminate the problem”. Now seating ( Slightly Less) & standing ( Slightly More) what we consider as actions then the principle 16 perfectly fits in here.
The pictures below speak comparison, so will not be explicit. These days people take blogs and Tweets seriously, if only it’s politically correct for them, I hope you know what I mean.

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Valeri Souchkov Comment by Valeri Souchkov on January 28, 2010 at 3:12am
Not surprising. Every TRIZ trend has an "anti-trend": all depends on the demands of ideality. Dynamization -> anti-dynamization, coordination -> decoordination, mono - bi - poly -> mono, expansion -> convolution; etc... Everything depends on a stage of evolution of a specific system and its supersystem demands. Further evolution of specific trends continues either on a microlevel or in supersystem.
Prakasan K Comment by Prakasan K on January 19, 2010 at 10:57pm
Great post, the evolution also sounds like a "reverse trend" - flexible to straight?

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