New design for airplane seats
The AirGo model designed by Yaghoubi will provide the comfort and convenience for passengers in the popular airplane type as the first class seats.
The AirGo model designed by Yaghoubi will provide the comfort and convenience for passengers in the popular airplane type as the first class seats.
AirGo chair design gives comfort and convenience
Passengers on board air tickets - (Photo: Daily Mail)
"The performance in the popular seating area is limited by the ability to sit back and relax, but the back seat can not handle the tray," Yaghoubi said. inspired him to design the AirGo chair.
Each seat in the AirGo design will have its own space, tray and entertainment display that will be detached and attached to the carry-in luggage compartment above each person's head. In addition, with the three attached engines, the passenger can customize the fit to the position, avoid neck or back fatigue and prevent sweat.
With this design, the AirGo chair is revolutionizing the design of the airplane seat, which is a costly issue.
However, firms can offset revenue by selling the product through entertainment displays such as applications, games, books, movies, etc.
This design also helped Alireza Yaghoubi of the University of Malaya win the James Dyson National Prize, held annually.
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