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PearsonLloyd redesigns economy-class aeroplane seating to make better use of space

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 London studio PearsonLloyd has unveiled an aeroplane seating concept that would give more space to passengers flying economy class.

As part of an ongoing research project into how aircraft seating can be improved, PearsonLloyd has developed a seating design that makes better use of limited space, so that travellers flying on a budget can be more comfortable.

"Innovation in aircraft seating is largely focused on the lucrative business class sector. Our intention in this project is to shine a light on the more challenging but more democratic environment of economy travel," studio co-director Tom Lloyd told Dezeen.

"In this design, we have been experimenting with small modifications to the layout of the seat to help enhance the sense of space for each passenger, and the ergonomic performance of the seat itself."

 

Continue to the full de Zeen article with images  ||  April 26, 2018   |||

 

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