Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+

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Published 2023-05-30
Airbus introduces Airspace Cabin Vision 2035 plus, a vision to inspire the future travel experience.

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  • @morzee94
    I remember watching videos just like this in 2010 about how we’d all be flying around in emission free blended wing bodies by 2025. Ultimately, nothing will change whilst Boeing continue to decline and selling A320s is so profitable. The large airliner business is in serious need of disruption.
  • @kingsmo
    I love how Airbus and Ryanair have different points of view about comfort on flights by 2035+ 😂
  • @Tautviss777
    I had an opportunity to work with Airbus A320 maintenance and seeing this huge progress is astonishing to me
  • @Juanceesaint
    Soon we will have office chairs in the sky. Thanks Airbus! RIP fully padded seats.
  • @bldude2
    I'm pessimistic about any of this actually coming about 12 years from now. Now vs 12 years AGO, airline cabins (and airports) were.......about the same to be honest. More onboard wifi availability now though, and airlines finally realize an airplane mode exists and your phone doesn't need to be fully off. Smaller seats though.
  • @H.M.K.
    The seats are still going to he uncomfortable 😂😂
  • @spectrexfpv
    This is definitely a great start with bio composites. Hopefully one day we can integrate them into the structural parts of an aircraft, just like the research path that wind turbines are on now.
  • Airbus is always my favourite! I always like flying your planes!
  • @9999AWC
    I still remember when they came out with the Vision 2050 Concept
  • All these displays in the cabin will be very power hungry and will produce a lot of heat Im not sure if more and bigger windows wouldn’t be the better solution The computing and thermal management will probably add more weight than additional structure for bigger windows
  • @Bloboii
    That’s why they skipped A360
  • hola @Airbus soy nuevo y me gustan tus aviones siempre viajo en volaris por que le soy fiel alos airbus a321 20 neo saludos
  • @tpr1808
    Will we be having an a360, a370 and a390 anytime soon