Few years from now, while sitting in an airplane or jet we might experience our flight in a whole new different way. We all enjoy the view outside our windows while on a plane. But the new innovation is putting its efforts to remove the word windows from the plane. Not only the word but windows actually. If you are still not getting the mean then have a look below to ease yourself.
Yes, the British innovators from a research company named Center for Process Innovation (CPI) are taking up a big step towards air transportation. According to a source the innovators at CPI are working on to remove the windows from the airplanes because they feel that windows are one of the greatest sources of unnecessary weight in the plane.
Instead of the windows, transparent OLED screens extending the plane's entire length will be used to provide a scenic and panoramic view of outside the plane. The view would be captured via the high definition cameras mounted on the exterior of the plane. The screens will work completely on touch. Moreover the arrangement would provide complete information on demand to the passengers.
Some positive aspects of this innovation are:
Some positive aspects of this innovation are:
- OLED screens which extend to the plane's length will show passengers the actual view of outside.
- To much extent it will prove itself to be the most thrilling experience for those who are always in a search of adventure.
- The touchscreens will show passengers information about their flight and let them order stewardess service.
- The screens will enable internet and media access.
- The night sky will be awesome for night sky gazers.
- The cost will be reduced for both passengers and the manufacturers.
Apart from these positive aspects, the plane will have some negativity for those who have fear of height and travelling in plane especially the old ones.
Overall the innovation is a pretty cool idea for those who like to enjoy their journey in a whole different way only leaving behind the question -
Will you dare to be a passenger on this plane ?
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