Airbus' transparent passenger planes to let you see the world around

Integration of futuristic technology in the Airbus will completely revolutionize the air travel experience. With the conception of an idea of see through airplane, advance booking for window seats would hardly see a huge demand. Airbus, a leading aircraft manufacturer, headquartered in London, has devised the idea of a see-through aircraft which is further conceptualized to carry out certain functions using the body heat. The concept is the latest entrant reserving a place above the fuel efficient vehicle ideas.

Transparent Airbus
Transparent Airbus

Charles Champion, the head of engineering at Airbus, describes the see through aircraft as an enriching experience. An interesting aspect of the futuristic airbus is the abolishment of the class based designing. The see through fuselage of the airplane would open up option for outside viewing. This idea has been made achievable with the integration of biopolymer membrane.

Transparent Airbus
Transparent Airbus

The future airbus design does not consist of any first class, rather the plane is divided into two plain zones: SmartTech Zone and Vitalizing/Relaxing Zone. The SmartTech Zone is for courageous passengers who would want to enjoy the 360 degree view of the outside world and is conceptualized to be ergonomically comfortable. However, the fearful lot would be advised place in the Vitalizing/Relaxing section.

Transparent Airbus
Transparent Airbus

A default defect in the internal design of the airbus is the fact that no separate care has been taken for parents accompanied by tiny tots. As there is no separate class or sections, there is no specific arrangement for seating of the babies. Also, will it be possible for a plane engine to be driven by the conversion of kilojoules- produced by people amassing a huge amount of chips and peanuts – into energy to drive the plane, would be the thing to notice in future.

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Transparent AirbusThe new see-through plane of the future is the Transparent Airbus.

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