An aircraft cabin includes a longitudinal cabin wall, seats, transversal accesses, and at least one storage space. The seats are disposed in rows that are transversal relative to a longitudinal aisle. The transversal accesses permit access to the seats of the transversal rows closest to the cabin wall. At least one storage space is disposed in an immediate proximity of the longitudinal cabin wall and at a dead end of one of the transversal accesses. The dead end of the one of the transversal accesses is not entered by passengers of the aircraft cabin.
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