Airbus: new aircraft with transparent ceilings

Airbus: new planes with transparent ceilings.
Airbus: new planes with transparent ceilings.

The future of Airbus travel is as beautiful as it is promising, with transparent ceilings, smarter devices, a sustainable atmosphere, and an enhanced experience for the passenger.

Airbus, the aircraft manufacturer, unveiled its new vision in a press conference, previewing the future of a lighter, greener, and more sustainable way of traveling – the airspace.
The decarbonized and luxurious passenger experience unveils an unparalleled, renewed, and enriched aircraft cabin experience, contributing between 10-20% to the overall environmental impact of the aircraft. The Airspace Cabin, Vision 2035+ concept, focuses entirely on sustainability, lightweight materials, and digitalization.

Before we delve into that aspect, we want to detail the most exciting enhancement of the three pillars: transparency, decarbonization, and circularity. To assemble a sustainable cabin, the company will create a transparent ceiling that will allow passengers to gaze at the imposing sky and twinkling stars while they fly.

Airbus: Preview the future planes with transparent ceilings
Who doesn’t love waking up to the warm embrace of some natural light? The aircraft manufacturer is working with ten major airlines, including Lufthansa Group and Delta, and eight technology partners, to bring to life the splendid concepts of future cabins.

Bionic cabins will be far less harmful to the environment and reduce their weight by up to 40%. Some measures taken to achieve this goal will be pre-ordered meals, which can completely dispense with the kitchen area on short flights. From personalized service, better seating, and additional smart devices, there will be nothing from the good old days worth missing.

Travelers will also be informed about the environmental impact of being on each flight through a mobile travel tracking app. The good part is that, while making you aware of your actions, it also offers options for ways to offset carbon emissions. Next week, Airbus will provide more detailed information about its new cabin concepts at the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2023 in Hamburg, Germany.

Source: Luxury Launches

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