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Tehnical University Gh.

Asachi Iasi Faculty of Electrical, Energetical and Applied Informatics

Future Plane
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Enea "odrin !ancu #aniel

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1. Future plane concept


*o+adays Air us is coming +ith a ne+ innovative plane concept that +ill change radically our vie+ a out each of us ideas a out plane and it +ill include a +hole ne+ flying e,perience inspired y nature, so that passengers reap the enefit of air travel +ith minimal environment impact. !ersonalised -ones +ill replace traditional ca in classes to offer tailored levels of e,perience. !assengers in )'(' could .oin an interactive conference/ en.oy a game of virtual golf/ read the 0ids ac0 home a edtime story/ and recharge in a 1vitalising seat2 +hile +atching the planet spread out eneath their feet.

1.1 General Aviation


For many years small airplanes +ere used for recreation and pleasure almost e,clusively. In the gradual evolution of the uses of the airplane, the a+areness of its use as a pronounced. The airplane as a appro,imately 3'4 of all flying. usiness tool ecame more usiness tool no+ comprises

1.2 Commercial Aviation


Today, commercial aviation is dominated y t+o aircraft

manufacturers...5oeing Aircraft "orporation and Air us "orporation. The latest designs eing produced carry more passengers6freight, urn less fuel, and are 7uieter than previous planes. 8esearch is
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conducted to produce an airliner that +ill fly at hypersonic speeds, :as much as ( times the speed of sound;.

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2. Plane Structure
The ird aircraft2s ionic structure mimics the efficiency of one +hich is optimised to provide strength +here needed, and allo+s for an intelligent ca in +all mem rane +hich controls air temperature and can ecome transparent to give passengers open panoramic vie+s. The design is intended to improve environmental performance +ith ultra long and slim +ings, semi=em edded engines and a U=shaped tail resulting in a lo+er fuel urn, a cut in emissions and less noise.

2.1 Cabin Concept


The "oncept "a in has an integrated 1neural net+or02 creating an intelligent interface et+een passenger and plane. It can identify and respond to passenger needs and ena les espo0e features such as morphing seats +hich change to your ody shape. !assengers +ith vertigo +ho +ant to shut out the panoramic vie+s can opt to turn their seats into holographic pods, rendering their sitting area opa7ue.
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That2s great, ut unless the seats have uilt=in potties, nervous travelers +ill still have to ma0e the potentially terrifying tre0 from their seats to the lavatory. Instead of eing directed to our seats y ca in cre+, passengers of the future can locate their seat scanners that display images of the seating layout. y hand=print

2.2 Classless Future


Gone are the class divisions et+een first, usiness and economy ca ins. Instead, the plane of the future is separated into themed -ones. *e+ personalised -ones replace the traditional ca in classes in the Air us "oncept "a in to offer ne+ tailored levels of e,perience. The vitalising -one is all a out +ell eing and rela,ation allo+ing you to proactively recharge your atteries +ith vitamin and antio,idant

enriched air, mood lighting, aromatherapy and acupressure treatments +hilst ta0ing in the infinite vie+ of the +orld around you. the plane of the future is fitted +ith transparent ca in +alls that provide passengers +ith some of the most ama-ing vie+s of the earth +e2ll ever see.

The smart tech -one is tailored to+ards the more functional oriented passenger +ith a chameleon style offering, to meet individual needs ranging from a simple to a complete lu,ury service, ut all allo+ing you to continue life as if on the ground. 5y offering different levels of e,perience +ithin each -one, airlines +ould e a le to achieve price differentials and give more people access to the enefits of air travel +ith minimal environmental impact.
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2.3 Morphing Seats and Electronic evices


>orphing pressing a travel space. The heat of your ody can e used as an alternativ energy to light the ca in up and to po+er the aircraft. For nervous flyers +anting to cut themselves off from the +indo+ vie+s, or those simply see0ing privacy from other passengers, seats +ould ecome ?holographic pods? that +ould shut out the outside +orld. The seats have special functions li0e monitoring your health, acupuncture and massage. seats +ill adapt y

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providing different levels of comfort and

3. Conclusions
enefit of air travel +ith minimal environment impact.

lo+er fuel urn, a cut in emissions and less noise. system that use green energy. intelligent interface et+een passenger and plane that can identify and respond to passenger needs. the heat of human ody can e used as an alternativ energy.

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