“Our light show unveils the significant benefits
of combining smarter aircraft, smarter
technology and
smarter skies in 2050”, says Charles
Champion, Executive Vice President Engineering
at Airbus. “Our Smarter Skies vision is one
where highly intelligent aircraft would be able
to organize themselves and select the most
efficient and environmentally friendly routes,
making the best use of daily weather and
atmospheric conditions. It is also one where
aircraft might copy the best aspects of nature
and fly like flocks of birds allowing them to
travel more efficiently and lower their energy
use.”
Beginning with a single paper airplane launched
from the balcony of the Humboldt-Box, a maze of
3D blocks depicts the barriers and obstacles
created by current national air space
boundaries. A map of the world scattered with
pin points and bright pulsing lines of light
highlights the world’s busiest routes. The show
then takes passengers forward in time to 2050 to
demonstrate a world of flight where obstacles
are removed, passenger travelling times are
shortened, and where fuel use and emissions are
reduced. The show closes with a fleet of Airbus
concept planes flying in formation.
Charles Champion continues “Our research for the
Future by Airbus program has shown that air
passengers expect to fly more in the future, but
they want to do so with fewer delays, less noise
and more sustainably. The aviation industry has
already committed to some of the toughest
targets of any industry by pledging to cut
aircraft emissions by 50% by 2050. Our Concept
Plane has illustrated how aircraft design could
contribute. Our Smarter Skies campaign, brought
to life by this light display, demonstrates the
future benefits that smart aircraft operations
could bring if we work together as an industry
to make them happen”.
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