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Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 In Amsterdam Schiphol
Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft spotted on the tarmac docked on jet bridge with the gates of the terminal of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS in the Netherlands. The A320 passenger jet airplane has the registration tail number SX-DGY. Aegean Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Greece, member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. A3 connects with flights the Dutch capital with Thessaloniki and Athens. March 3, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 In Amsterdam Schiphol
Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft spotted on the tarmac docked on jet bridge with the gates of the terminal of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS in the Netherlands. The A320 passenger jet airplane has the registration tail number SX-DGY. Aegean Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Greece, member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. A3 connects with flights the Dutch capital with Thessaloniki and Athens. March 3, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 In Amsterdam Schiphol
Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft spotted on the tarmac docked on jet bridge with the gates of the terminal of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS in the Netherlands. The A320 passenger jet airplane has the registration tail number SX-DGY. Aegean Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Greece, member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. A3 connects with flights the Dutch capital with Thessaloniki and Athens. March 3, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 In Amsterdam Schiphol
Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft spotted on the tarmac docked on jet bridge with the gates of the terminal of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS in the Netherlands. The A320 passenger jet airplane has the registration tail number SX-DGY. Aegean Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Greece, member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. A3 connects with flights the Dutch capital with Thessaloniki and Athens. March 3, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 In Amsterdam Schiphol
Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft spotted on the tarmac docked on jet bridge with the gates of the terminal of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS in the Netherlands. The A320 passenger jet airplane has the registration tail number SX-DGY. Aegean Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Greece, member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. A3 connects with flights the Dutch capital with Thessaloniki and Athens. March 3, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 In Amsterdam Schiphol
Aegean Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft spotted on the tarmac docked on jet bridge with the gates of the terminal of Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS in the Netherlands. The A320 passenger jet airplane has the registration tail number SX-DGY. Aegean Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Greece, member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. A3 connects with flights the Dutch capital with Thessaloniki and Athens. March 3, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Neue Ideen für Flugreisen der Zukunft
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Riwoka 1
13/08/2019
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Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
Here are some high flying ideas that could soon be making an appearance in aircraft –including robot flight attendants and standing seats low-cost airlines.The ideas for both premium and budgets were revealed under a concept called Riwoka explores various types of aircraft interior technologies that could be introduced in the near future on commercial aircraft.In the premium version, the goal is to help passengers really relax and enjoy their flight, so service is provided by flight attendants who actually know you based on your smart traveller’s preferences. The system uses machine learning to improve service based on current and past experiences from booking to luggage claim. It can detect and predict your moods and emotions to work in combination with flight attendant and airline personnel feedback.Each chair is aligned beside a huge screen so that passengers can view stunning panoramas as the aircraft flies across the world.The screen displays the curated exterior views of the terrain below, filmed previously at low altitude by drones. The concepts come from Canada-based designer Charles Bombardier and his Imaginactive design lab with renderings created by industrial designer Jorge Ciprian.
OPS: Rendering of the different Riwoka concepts."Standing seats" for budget airlines would help reduce fares
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Neue Ideen für Flugreisen der Zukunft
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10755
Riwoka 1
13/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
Here are some high flying ideas that could soon be making an appearance in aircraft –including robot flight attendants and standing seats low-cost airlines.The ideas for both premium and budgets were revealed under a concept called Riwoka explores various types of aircraft interior technologies that could be introduced in the near future on commercial aircraft.In the premium version, the goal is to help passengers really relax and enjoy their flight, so service is provided by flight attendants who actually know you based on your smart traveller’s preferences. The system uses machine learning to improve service based on current and past experiences from booking to luggage claim. It can detect and predict your moods and emotions to work in combination with flight attendant and airline personnel feedback.Each chair is aligned beside a huge screen so that passengers can view stunning panoramas as the aircraft flies across the world.The screen displays the curated exterior views of the terrain below, filmed previously at low altitude by drones. The concepts come from Canada-based designer Charles Bombardier and his Imaginactive design lab with renderings created by industrial designer Jorge Ciprian.
OPS: Rendering of the different Riwoka concepts.Robot flight attendant to serve budget airline passengers
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Neue Ideen für Flugreisen der Zukunft
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10755
Riwoka 1
13/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
Here are some high flying ideas that could soon be making an appearance in aircraft –including robot flight attendants and standing seats low-cost airlines.The ideas for both premium and budgets were revealed under a concept called Riwoka explores various types of aircraft interior technologies that could be introduced in the near future on commercial aircraft.In the premium version, the goal is to help passengers really relax and enjoy their flight, so service is provided by flight attendants who actually know you based on your smart traveller’s preferences. The system uses machine learning to improve service based on current and past experiences from booking to luggage claim. It can detect and predict your moods and emotions to work in combination with flight attendant and airline personnel feedback.Each chair is aligned beside a huge screen so that passengers can view stunning panoramas as the aircraft flies across the world.The screen displays the curated exterior views of the terrain below, filmed previously at low altitude by drones. The concepts come from Canada-based designer Charles Bombardier and his Imaginactive design lab with renderings created by industrial designer Jorge Ciprian.
OPS: Rendering of the different Riwoka concepts.Holographic globe to show travellers the aircraft's flight path
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Neue Ideen für Flugreisen der Zukunft
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10755
Riwoka 1
13/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
Here are some high flying ideas that could soon be making an appearance in aircraft –including robot flight attendants and standing seats low-cost airlines.The ideas for both premium and budgets were revealed under a concept called Riwoka explores various types of aircraft interior technologies that could be introduced in the near future on commercial aircraft.In the premium version, the goal is to help passengers really relax and enjoy their flight, so service is provided by flight attendants who actually know you based on your smart traveller’s preferences. The system uses machine learning to improve service based on current and past experiences from booking to luggage claim. It can detect and predict your moods and emotions to work in combination with flight attendant and airline personnel feedback.Each chair is aligned beside a huge screen so that passengers can view stunning panoramas as the aircraft flies across the world.The screen displays the curated exterior views of the terrain below, filmed previously at low altitude by drones. The concepts come from Canada-based designer Charles Bombardier and his Imaginactive design lab with renderings created by industrial designer Jorge Ciprian.
OPS: Rendering of the different Riwoka concepts.Holographic projectors could display 3D shows right in front of the passenger in premium travel cabins
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas