What happens when flying on an Airbus A380 in 2050?
The aircraft in 2050 will have a dedicated area for relaxation, rest and play.
The aircraft in 2050 will have a dedicated area for relaxation, rest and play. In addition, the future aircraft also has glass door frames for visitors to enjoy, with seats capable of measuring human body temperature to provide the right temperature .
Over the past fifty years, the airline industry has undergone enormous changes. The new generation aircraft became faster, larger and gave passengers an enjoyable flight experience, and the Airbus A380 was one of the best examples.
However, over the past half century, the structure and foundation of aircraft has essentially not changed much and the images of modern aircraft we often see in sci-fi films continue. custom is a distant dream. We have had access to future passenger aircraft designs such as the Sky Whale "AWWA Sky Whale" by Oscar Vinals, but we all know that they have too much imagination compared to reality. . But recently, Airbus has revealed new ideas that it believes will be the future of aircraft in 2050.
Manufacturers of Airbus A380 aircraft - which are considered to be the best commercial jets in the world today, anticipate that aircraft in 2050 will have dedicated zones for relaxation, rest and pleasure. play. In addition, the future aircraft also has glass door frames for visitors to enjoy, with seats capable of measuring human body temperature to provide the right temperature.
Airbus also said that passengers can relax in massage chairs and be served delicious drinks and enjoy the scent of fresh pine trees or a fresh sea breeze.
On today's commercial jets, there are only very small windows to look outside, however, future planes will have a separate viewing area, with doors completely transparent. , integrated with special technology that can detect and meet the specific needs of each passenger. Even the aircraft accessories and furniture will be able to self-clean and repair.
In addition, future aircraft will also have recreational areas such as bars, with separate spaces for meetings or personal needs. Airbus also predicts that the aircraft will have special features such as virtual shopping walls, which will show live images of clothes on passengers and virtual walls that will allow players to play games such as tennis, ball Baseball and even golf.
According to Airbus research, by 2050 the average flight in the world can be shortened by about 13 minutes, saving about 9 million tons of fuel per year, equivalent to reducing more than 28 million tons of CO2 emissions. . This will make air travel not only more economical but also effective, safe and much more enjoyable.
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