WELCOME TO THE
Future of Aviation
What's wrong with current aviation?
Most aircraft still rely on fossil fuels
Aviation contributes ~2–3% of global CO₂ emissions
Long-haul flights have a massive carbon footprint
Sustainable fuels and electric planes are not widely used yet
Extra charges for legroom, baggage, and seat selection
Taller passengers must pay more for basic comfort
Plus-sized passengers may need to purchase extra seats
Budget airlines prioritize profit over passenger experience
Overbooked schedules leave no room for delays
Staff shortages and poor crew planning
Weather disruptions with weak backup systems
Airlines prioritize efficiency over reliability
Limited accessibility for disabled passengers
Cabin designs ignore body diversity
Comfort is treated as a luxury, not a standard
Long flights can be physically exhausting
how we plan to solve this?
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Think like an engineer
Engineers identify flaws and solve them; that is exactly how we plan to fix the current issues in aviation.
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Gather Real Data
Collect insights from actual passengers through surveys and interviews. Understand experiences like claustrophobia, dizziness, poor food quality, small bathrooms, and turbulence anxiety. This ensures solutions are based on real needs, not assumptions.
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Design Human-Centered Solutions
Use the data to redesign the experience: More spacious and modular seating layouts and Improved cabin pressure and air systems to reduce dizziness