Departure 2093: The future of flight

Posted in Aircraft by Conner Flynn on November 20th, 2008

Departure 2093: The future of flightWhat might the future of flight look like? The folks at Finnair have a pretty good idea. They have five future aircraft concepts for the year 2093. As you might expect, all the aircrafts are eco-friendly and materials used in the making are 100 percent recyclable. I have to say they look awesome.

How about a zero-emission supersonic aircraft, designed for long-hauls? AV windows that offer zoomable views of the sky or the earth? How about a charter aircraft with turning engines in front that can glide and take-off vertically? Some even feature hologram theaters, restaurants, and bars, shops, a beauty parlor, a first-aid station, and gymnasiums. The future of flight is looking pretty awesome. I’d be willing to bet that most of their ideas will be realized by 2093.

[Departure2093] VIA [BornRich]

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2 Comments to “Departure 2093: The future of flight”
  1. dalton marshall Says:

    why would supersonic aircraft need gymnasiums and buety parlors if you can get from the US to tokyo in 2 hours or less thats just a really bad idea. If im on a aircraft i dont want to spend time on it i want to get to my destination as fast as i can and get off not get a beuty make over or run a mile.

  2. dalton marshall Says:

    these are some sweet planes and better fly at mach 7 or 10 or there sh@t

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