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Inside Air Race E, the New Electric Airplane Speed Circuit That Wants to Be the Formula 1 of the Skies

Air Race E plans to hold an annual World Cup for electric airplane racing to not only thrill fans, but push the boundaries of innovation of this emerging technology.

High Altitude: ACH130

— Aston Martin Lagonda and Airbus Corporate Helicopters reveal a special edition ACH130 in the heart of the French Alps. It was a clear day in January, and the mountains were blanketed with fresh snow. Helicopter blades beat the air overhead, descending on Courchevel. At the intersection of the world’s largest ski area in the […]

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Flying Cars May Be Closer Than We Thought: Inside a New Plan to Make ‘Urban Air Mobility’ Happen

It looks like all our favorite sci-fi films rolled into one.

Airbus’s New Blended-Wing Jumbo Jet Concept Offers More Space and Reduces Carbon Emissions by 20%

The futuristic design would also shield the engine, making flights even quieter.

Richard Mille Just Released His Most Complicated Watch Ever

The RM 62-01 Tourbillon Vibrating Alarm ACJ is the second timepiece co-created with Airbus Corporate Jets.

New Richard Mille RM 62-01 Tourbillon Vibrating Alarm Airbus Corporate Jets

In creating the RM 62-01 Tourbillon Vibrating Alarm, Richard Mille had to figure out how to introduce vibrations and shocks that they had kept out of their watches since the inception of the brand

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Airbus new Bird of Prey new plane concept

Revealed at the Royal International Air Tattoo air show in the UK, the new Airbus Bird of Prey’s theoretical design was designed to inspire the next wave of aeronautical engineers. Highlighting the 50th anniversary of Airbus as an aircraft manufacturer, the conceptual design is a hybrid-electric, turbo-propeller aircraft for regional air transportation. Featuring curved wings […]

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The Future of Travel is Airbus’ Smart Technology Aircrafts

Smart technology is becoming more prevalent by the day. It’s more than the apps on your phone, as technology has now infiltrated our homes and offices too. Airbus recognises the shift towards these conveniences in our everyday lives and answers to the growing demand in its inflight services. During Airbus Innovation Days in Toulouse, Airbus gave us all a little preview of what air travel will be like in 2030.

The aircrafts will be equipped with load-sensitive overhead storage bins to indicate the available stow luggage capacity, eliminating the search for baggage stowage.

But the upgrade isn’t only for passengers, it's for flight attendants too. To make their jobs easier, the aircraft seats will also self-report; meaning there will be fewer checks, up and down the isles, for passengers’ seatbelts to be fastened, tray tables stowed and seats in the upright position for takeoff and landing.

To ensure smoother operation of dining while in air, ‘smart’ galleys will provide airlines with relevant data to keep track of most preferred meals, foods and beverage items so that menus offer customers what they like best. And as an organisation always on the lookout for fresh ideas, Airbus will also keep their cabin software platform open to fliers who have interesting new suggestions.

“There will be more choices for passengers, more customised services, and new options” explains Ingo Wuggetzer, Vice President of Cabin Marketing at Airbus. “There are lots of opportunities and ideas that become possible once you have the data from the aircraft. There are a lot of creative people around to design apps; we just do the enabling and then it’s running.”

Though 11 years still seems a while away, we are already looking forward to these improvements for a smarter, smoother and safer way to travel in the air.

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We Were Promised Flying Cars. Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Expect Them Any Time Soon.

Envisioning a technology isn’t enough to bring it into being.

Built With Steel ‘Feathers,’ This Wild New Plane Concept Literally Flies Like an Eagle

Airbus's new "Bird of Prey" concept takes its engineering cues from the natural world.
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