Airbus has shared a snapshot of the futuristic interior of its air taxi

One of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world, Airbus, has been working on the Vahana project for several years, the goal of which is to eventually create an unmanned aerial vehicle service for transporting passengers.

Airbus has shared a snapshot of the futuristic interior of its air taxi

In February last year, a prototype flying taxi from Airbus took to the skies for the first time, thereby confirming the viability of this concept. And now the company decided to share with users its idea of ​​what an air taxi cabin might look like. In their blog, the Airbus Vahana team showed the interior of the Alpha Two aircraft for the first time, and also published a photo of its exterior design.

Airbus has shared a snapshot of the futuristic interior of its air taxi

Passengers in the cabin will have an unobstructed view of the horizon, which is not blocked by the pilot. Also in the cabin there is a high-resolution screen that will display information about the flight path, etc.

Airbus has shared a snapshot of the futuristic interior of its air taxi

In another photo, Alpha Two can be seen with the hatch open, though it's not clear how passengers will be able to get into the cabin. Airbus said a special platform or airstair would be used for this.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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