Airbus has unveiled a futuristic concept for a transparent plane that may be  everyday air transport in 2050. With its see-through aircraft cabin, passengers  of the future will get a window on the world as they fly through the sky. They  will be able to see everything to the sides and in front of them.
The concept cabin unveiled at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, would  be a bionic structure that 'mimics' the efficiency of the bird bone, claimed the  company.
It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an intelligent'  cabin wall membrane, which controls air temperature and can become transparent  to give passengers open, panoramic views.
The company believes that mid-century passengers might be able to enjoy a game  of virtual golf or take part in interactive conferences, while the cabin  'identifies and responds' to travelers' needs.
In the 'interactive zone' there are virtual pop-up projections taking passengers  to whichever social scene they want to be in, from holographic gaming to virtual  changing rooms for active shoppers.
The 'smart tech zone' is tailored towards the more functional-orientated  passenger with what Airbus describes as 'a chameleon-style offering.' 
It aims to meet individual needs ranging from a simple to a complete luxury  service, but all allowing 'you to continue life as if on the ground'.








 
 
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