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The aircraft of the future is closer than you think. It’s not the concept designs you’re used to seeing, but the Boeing 787 Dreamliner comes pretty close.

 

The 200 seat airplane has built-in WiFi, extra large windows, and huge aisles. The cabin is brightly lit with color changing LEDs. You can ask your flight attendant to adjust the brightness and color of the sky line cabin, depending on your mood.

 

And how about those shade-less windows? The “electrochromatic” windows can be darkened with the press of a button. The economy seats still look pretty crappy, but they did mention something about large lavatories.









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Posted by: Cjaiceman
March 11, 2006 8:09 AM

This is more of what an airliner should look like, can't wait to see these in the air, but I'm not holding my breath for anytime soon.


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