At last, a new airplane seating patent that doesn't try
to squeeze more humans into a smaller space. Instead, this concept aims to give passengers an even
better view of the skies than the pilot's by seating them on top of the plane,
inside a transparent bubble-style canopy.
U.S. aerospace technology company Windspeed says its
SkyDeck design can be installed on a variety of aircraft, from private jets to
wide-bodied commercial planes.
Passengers access the seats, either via an elevator or
staircase. Once inside they can rotate the twin or single seats through 360-degrees,
enjoying incredible sky vistas.
"Current inflight entertainment offerings have not
changed much over the decades," Windspeed says. "We wanted to come up
with a product that would provide a higher level of entertainment to reduce the
boredom of long flights."
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