
Modern air travel isn't always a pleasant experience – especially for those flying in the back. It’s partly a matter of economics, partly engineering. The eternal question is, how to make economy travel more pleasant while keeping the airline's overall operating costs down? BAE System’s IntelliCabin system aims to address such concerns by making cabin operation more efficient for the crew and improving the comfort of passengers... Continue Reading BAE Systems' IntelliCabin to improve flights for passengers and cabin crew
Section: Aircraft
Tags: Aircraft, Airlines, BAE Systems, Comfort, Flying, Lighting, Travel
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