Mobula Combines Cruise Ships and Passenger Air Planes
Rose Nazarali — August 12, 2009 — Autos
References: diseno-art & thedesignblog.org
The Mobula hybrid vehicle brings together two very useful forms of transportation - the cruise ship and the air craft.
Mobula, named after a specific species of stingrays, can shoot itself out of the water by several meters, hovering and flying above it when necessary. It is also able to carry up to 1,000 passengers through 5 separate decks and 3 different classes.
To top it all off, Mobula has TVs, underfloor storage, cushioned foot rests and snack vending machines in between the seats.
Mobula, named after a specific species of stingrays, can shoot itself out of the water by several meters, hovering and flying above it when necessary. It is also able to carry up to 1,000 passengers through 5 separate decks and 3 different classes.
To top it all off, Mobula has TVs, underfloor storage, cushioned foot rests and snack vending machines in between the seats.
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Transportation - The fusion of different modes of transportation, such as a cruise ship and an aircraft, presents opportunities for innovative hybrid vehicle designs.
2. Water-to-air Mobility - The development of water-to-air capable vehicles, like the Mobula, opens up possibilities for seamless travel between different terrains and enhanced passenger experiences.
3. Multifunctional Passenger Vehicles - The integration of various amenities, such as TVs, storage, and vending machines, within passenger vehicles indicates a trend towards creating more comfortable and convenient travel experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by experimenting with hybrid vehicle concepts that combine different modes of travel.
2. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can leverage water-to-air mobility solutions, like the Mobula, to offer unique and enjoyable experiences for their customers.
3. Entertainment and Hospitality - The entertainment and hospitality industry can incorporate multifunctional amenities within their passenger vehicles to enhance the overall guest experience and differentiate from competitors.
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