WHILE economy class seats are shrinking and customers have to fork out for everything from peanuts to a blanket, business and first classes are getting more bells and whistles every week.
US aeroplane manufacturer Boeing has just unveiled its cabin of the future — it includes celestial ceiling projections and curved TV screens.
But down in cattle class, passengers are still as cramped as ever.
A Boeing spokesman told Runway Girl Networkthat “the ceiling projections might be scenes from nature, chosen to enhance mood or for their calming effect, so a sky with stars and constellations at night, or sunny blue skies during the day.
“Passenger information could be projected onto walls and bulkheads, while airlines might display information about a destination to inspire passengers for their onward journey,” the spokesman said.
Motivation for the project has come from Boeing’s airline customers and their passengers, according to RGN.
“Customers tell us they want to add the ‘wow’ factor to future cabins, as well as distinguishing their cabins from airlines flying the same aeroplane model. Passengers tell us that cabins feel more open and less constricted with these types of options installed,” says Boeing.
But the company has emphasised that these are early days.
“We’re working with suppliers, testing the latest in projection technology to support these concepts. They’re being tested in physical mock-ups to determine the optimal position for projection and to lessen interference by passengers or crew.”
Boeing’s has had success with mood lighting on its 787 and Boeing 737 Sky Interior which transforms the cabin visually into a “much wider” space.
Airbus, the French plane-manufacturing rival to Boeing, is also exploring projection technology for the cabin — Emirates has already projected stars onto the ceiling of its Airbus A380.
A computer-generated video has revealed what passengers can expect in the years ahead.
In terms of seating, passengers in first or business class will continue to enjoy a luxurious experience, while those in economy will still be seated as many as 10 across.
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