See-through plane: Airbus reveals aircraft of the future
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Airbus has painted a vision of how we would be flying come 2050.In advance of the Paris Airshow, Airbus has invited the passengers of 2050 to discover its Concept Cabin – a whole new flying experience inspired by nature.Personalised zones replace traditional cabin classes to offer tailored levels of experience. While taking a hop between destinations, according to Airbus, passengers in 2050 could join an interactive conference; enjoy a game of virtual golf; read the kids back home a bedtime story; and recharge in a ‘vitalising seat’ whilst watching the planet spread out beneath their feet.Airbus said the aircraft’s bionic structure mimics the efficiency of bird bone which is optimised to provide strength where needed.The Concept Cabin has an integrated ‘neural network’ creating an intelligent interface between passenger and plane. It can identify and respond to passenger needs and enables bespoke features such as morphing seats which change to your body shape.New personalised zones replace the traditional cabin classes. Airbus said the “vitalising zone” is all about wellbeing and relaxation allowing one to recharge their batteries with vitamin and antioxidant enriched air, mood lighting, aromatherapy and acupressure treatments.
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