Khaleej Times

Airbus to offer sleeping berths in cargo belly

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paris — Soon when you fly in an Airbus jet and you fancy a bit of shut-eye, all you will need do is make your way down to the cargo hold.

European aircraft giant Airbus announced on Tuesday that it is teaming up with Zodiac Aerospace to develop and market lower deck sleeping facilities for passengers that could be operationa­l in A330 wide-body jets from 2020.

The sleeper compartmen­ts “would fit inside the aircraft’s cargo compartmen­ts,” Airbus said in a joint statement with Zodiac, a subsidiary of the French aerospace company Safran.

The modules “will be easily interchang­eable with regular cargo containers,”the statement said.

“Airlines will initially be able to choose from a catalogue of certified solutions by 2020 on A330,” for the sleeper pods, with the possibilit­y of fitting them into A350 XWB airliners also being studied.

Airbus and Zodiac said the sleeping berths would not only improve passenger comfort, but also enable airlines to add value for their commercial operations.

“This approach to commercial air travel is a step change towards passenger comfort,” said Geoff Pinner, head of Airbus’ cabin and cargo programme.

“We have already received very positive feedback from several airlines on our first mock-ups.”

Christophe Bernardini, head of Zodiac’s aerospace cabin division, said the project “reaffirms our expertise in lower-deck solutions. An improved passenger experience is today a key element of differenti­ation for airlines.” —

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Airbus and Zodiac said the sleeping berths would not only improve passenger comfort, but also enable airlines to add value for their commercial operations. —
Supplied photo Airbus and Zodiac said the sleeping berths would not only improve passenger comfort, but also enable airlines to add value for their commercial operations. —

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