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Virtual windows on Emirates |
Emirates boss has told the BBC he wants windowless aircraft in the future as these will be faster, stronger and more fuel efficient. But, will passengers want to fly without windows to view the world outside?
Emirates president Sir Tim Clark thinks they will, his airline recently introduced a new first class suite that doesn't have windows, instead, it features what it calls 'virtual windows' which are just LCD tv screens in reality.
Instead of being able to see directly to the outside world, passengers actually see live images projected on the screens from fibre-optic cameras on the outside of the aircraft. Now, whilst it may sound a little strange and perhaps slightly odd, looking at the product and talking to people who have experienced the windowless suites, it seems like a great idea.
"It is absolutely amazing, it is all high definition and the picture is so sharp that it really is like a real window, only a bit better," Thomaz told us, having flown in the Boeing 777-300er. "I thought it would feel a little claustrophobic as it is a fully enclosed suite, with no real view of the outside, but that couldn't be further from the truth, it feels amazingly big and spacious with these virtual windows, it is a super way to fly oh those unlike real windows, those virtual ones never get dirty."