Anyone who has spent half a day on a trans-oceanic flight knows how infuriatingly cramped an economy cabin airplane seat can be. Enter the AirGo airplane seat; a conceptual design from Alireza Yaghoubi, a Malaysian student who just won the James Dyson design award for his creation.
The ingenious designs transplants the ubiquitous seat-mounted screens to the ceiling, meaning you won`t have your face smushed in while trying to watch a heavily edited movie on the plane. The seats are made out of comfortable mesh and include an actual foot rest. Thanks to the design and angle of the backrest, the seat behind never comes in contact with the seat or passenger in the seat behind, even while fully reclined.
The new seats only require 16 percent more space than the awful airplane seats many know and detest. Hopefully, these bad boys are seen in airplanes everywhere sooner rather than later.
Spaciously Reclining Airplane Seats
The AirGo Airplane Seat Design Would Make Flying Comfortable
Trend Themes
1. Spacious Airplane Seats - The trend of designing airplane seats that prioritize comfort and space for passengers.
2. Seat-mounted Screen Transplants - The trend of relocating seat-mounted screens to the ceiling of the airplane for a more comfortable viewing experience.
3. Mesh Seat Design - The trend of using comfortable mesh material for airplane seats to enhance passenger comfort.
Industry Implications
1. Aviation - The industry of designing and manufacturing airplane seats that prioritize passenger comfort and convenience.
2. Aerospace - The industry that focuses on innovative designs and technologies for aviation, including comfortable seating solutions.
3. Travel and Tourism - The industry that can benefit from offering enhanced passenger experience through comfortable airplane seating.