design
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Top 10 Airport Design Secrets
by Be Amazed Before arriving at the Airport you’re probably not wondering why the airport is designed the way it is. Yet, everything you see in an airport has a purpose. Here’s top 10 ways airports are designed the way they are, and the purpose of each design secret.
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Helsinki Airport – Design Security
The new security check at Helsinki Airport, located in terminal 1. Helsinki Airport is using icons and pictures instead of words.
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Why Boeing 747 have a hump in the front?
The Boeing 747 is one of the most recognizable aircraft in the world. One of the reasons for that, besides its popularity, is because of its distinctive hump on the roof. The hump was an innovative solution to a design issue.
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How Airplanes Are Designed To Feel Bigger On The Inside
Ever wonder why some airplanes feel big on the inside when they’re actually small? Engineers use some special tricks to make that happen.
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Expanding Abu Dhabi International Airport with BIM
Abu Dhabi’s International Airport is increasing its capacity with a new terminal built between two live runways. Here we take a look at how building information modelling (BIM) helped deliver the new $3BN facility.
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Virtual Reality cabin design at Airbus
The Airbus Innovation Centre in Hamburg has developed 3D technology to apply virtual reality to cabin design. Airbus has taken the best ideas from the gaming industry, film, and its own software engineers to transform interior cabin design creation.
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SAS – The Color Design On-board
As passengers enter SAS’s new cabin, they are met by a gray color scheme with blue and light ash elements. The idea is to create a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere on board.
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10 Interesting Airline Product and Service Innovations Launched in 2014
This article is re-published with kind permission of “www.airlinetrends.com”. At airlinetrends.com we continuously monitor the global aviation industry for product and service innovations launched by airlines in response to cultural, technological, and economic changes that influence airline customers’ needs and expectations. The product and service innovations that we report on our website aim to show…