The future of air travel: windowless planes

4/24/2014 6:01:00 AM

If you wonder what business travel looks like in the future, brace yourself. The future planes will have no windows, but something much better.

The future of air travel: windowless planesInstead, they will offer interior walls that will be covered with a thin display screens embedded into the wall. Cameras surrounding the entire aircraft will construct breathtaking panoramic views displayed on the cabin screens. Spike Aerospace, designers of the Spike S-512 Supersonic Jet, has just announced this innovation in aircraft design. It will be incorporate into a business jet first, but may well become the future standard in civil aviation.

Having to include window poses a serious challenge to aircraft designers. Windows cause significant challenges in designing and constructing an aircraft fuselage. A window needs additional structural support, add to the parts count and add weight to the aircraft. With the micro-cameras and flat displays now available, Spike Aerospace can eliminate the structural issues with windows and reduce the aircraft weight.

You may wonder how you will ever take a nap under these conditions? Passengers will be able to dim the screens to catch some sleep or change it to one of the many scenic images stored in the system.

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