Airbus reveals aircraft of the future

 



With a see-through cabin, the aircraft of the future won't be for nervous flyers.
Plane manufacturer Airbus has looked 40 years into the future and unveiled concept designs for the aircraft of 2050.
The company's vision offers a revolution in air travel.




Gone are the regulated class divisions of First, Business and Economy, replaced by personalised zones that offer flexible, tailored levels of relaxation, interactivity and working spaces.
Passengers can choose to travel in the Interactive zone, with a bar and electronic games where they can mingle and socialise. And those wanting quiet and solitude can choose the Relaxation zone.


 For nervous flyers wanting to cut themselves off from the window views, or those simply seeking privacy from other passengers, seats would become 'holographic pods' that would shut out the outside world.


Seats could also change in size and shape for the individual passenger.




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