
Flying economy class can be about as enjoyable as being stuffed into a left luggage locker, but Malaysia-based engineering student Alireza Yaghoubi has come up with a new economy class air passenger seat design that departs radically from the one that’s been used since the 1960s. Winner of the Malaysian national James Dyson Award, the AirGo concept aims to make seats less expensive, easier to maintain and as comfortable as the leather and free drinks before take-off jobs up in first class... Continue Reading AirGo seat concept aims to up the comfort in coach class
Section: Aero Gizmo
Tags: Airlines, Ergonomic, James Dyson Awards
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