Chinanews.com, August 10, according to the British "Sun" report, recently, British research and development personnel demonstrated the conceptual design of the "future plane" cabin, the design focus is to protect passengers, improve sanitation, and improve flight quality. According to reports, the seats in the new cabin will be made of materials with ultraviolet cleaning function, which can "kill" the virus.

  According to reports, the British Goode design company (Priestman Goode) recently demonstrated a brand new cabin concept design. In this "future cabin", economy class and business class will be named "Pure Skies Zones" and "Pure Skies Rooms" respectively.

  In the economy class, some seats will be staggered to provide more space for passengers and reduce contact between passengers. Small TVs will no longer exist and will be replaced with built-in sockets in seats. Passengers will be able to connect their mobile phones and other electronic devices to watch what they want to watch.

  In addition, the seat back pocket design that tends to hide dirt and dirt will also be cancelled and replaced with a detachable bag, or a rope for passengers to put their own bags. The small table board will no longer be fixed to the back of the chair, but will be distributed on a trolley. The seat has also changed the traditional matte design to a smooth surface that is easier to clean. The recliner function will also be improved to prevent dust and food debris from leaving the gap.

  In addition, the new seats will also use "photochromic and thermochromic paints", and the cleaning methods will be improved accordingly, such as using short-wave ultraviolet (UVC) antivirus and heating cleaning methods, which are said to kill the new crown. virus.

  In business class, each seat will be equipped with curtains to ensure privacy, as well as personal wardrobes and overhead lockers. The TV is reserved, the screen is larger, and personal devices can be connected.

  According to the report, the new crown epidemic has severely hit the global aviation industry. In order to adapt to the changes brought about by the epidemic, this new design will reduce passenger anxiety, improve personal space, improve hygiene, and facilitate the realization of contactless journeys.