What an amazing accomplishment by Jed Mildon! I think this is very visually motivating in that it shows to never give up and if you believe in yourself, no matter what you can accomplish even the greatest challenge like Joe Mildon.
When I first saw this concept video, I was impressed on the idea alone and how it sustainable the idea was. However, I'm not sure of how Air travel will be in 2050; What are your thoughts?
Airbus engineers let their imaginations run wild when they created “The Future, by Airbus” last year, which predicted the future of commercial air travel.
Transparent fuselages that give passengers unobstructed views of the city that lies 40,000 feet below their feet. Holographic projections that transform a private cabin into a Japanese Zen garden. Self-cleaning headrests that can never be soiled.
Through innovation, and out-of-the-box thinking, Airbus will continue to meet its eco-efficiency goals, and ensure that air travel continues to be one of the safest, and most eco-efficient, means of transportation.
As the air transport sector continues to grow, Airbus believes that the industry as a whole must concentrate on technological advances, while also advancing solutions that will meet passenger and market demands, the growing population and its demographic profile, and respect all aspects of the environment.
After celebrating its own four decades of innovation, Airbus now is looking to the next 40-plus years – actively working with other industry stakeholders and experts to anticipate the global needs of a better-connected and more sustainable world.
However, it all begins with one question: “what will air transport look like in the year 2050?”
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