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Airbus Unveils Transparent Airplane

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Airbus has unveiled a futuristic concept for a transparent plane that may be everyday air transport in 2050. With its

see-through aircraft cabin, passengers of the future will get a window on the world as they fly through the sky. They will be

able to see everything to the sides and in front of them.

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The concept cabin unveiled at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, would be a

bionic structure that 'mimics' the efficiency of the bird bone, claimed the company.

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It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an intelligent' cabin wall membrane, which controls air temperature and can become transparent to give passengers open, panoramic

views.

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The company believes that mid-century passengers might be able to enjoy a game of virtual golf or take part in interactive conferences, while the

cabin 'identifies and responds' to travelers' needs.

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In the 'interactive zone' there are virtual pop-up projections taking passengers to whichever social scene they want to be in, from holographic gaming

to virtual changing rooms for active shoppers.

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The 'smart tech zone' is tailored towards the more functional-orientated passenger

with what Airbus describes as 'a chameleon-style offering.'

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It aims to meet individual needs ranging from a simple to a complete luxury service, but all allowing 'you to continue life as if on

the ground'.

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"Our research shows that passengers of 2050 will expect a seamless travel experience while also caring for the

environment," the Daily Mail quoted Airbus engineering executive vice-president Charles Champion as saying.

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"The concept cabin is designed with that in mind, and shows that the journey can be as

much a voyage of discovery as the destination," he added.