We recently flew business class from Melbourne to LA onboard Qantas's new Dreamliner.
The boarding process was swift and simple from the Qantas business class lounge as we were taken by lift to the boarding lobby.
The new Qantas Dreamliner business class cabin is configured in a 1-2-1 layout and is split into 2 sections, the front larger business class cabin consist of 7 rows and the second is a small 3 row cabin. With the galley kitchen splitting up business class into the 2 cabins, rows 7 and 10 both receive significant disturbance from the galley, and would best to be avoided.
The business class seats alternate between having your side table/storage compartment on your left side or right side. This alternating style means that in the middle 2 seats, even numbered E seats, and odd numbered F seats are protected with the side tables being on the aisle side providing more privacy, and odd numbered E seats and even numbered F seats have their side tables in the centre of the plane, providing easier access to the aisle. Window seats are configured with odd numbers having the table on the aisle side, an even numbered rows have the table on the window side.