2. CONTENT
▪ Introduction
▪ Aircraft type specifications
▪ Entertainment System overview
▪ Recommendations about Future Technology
▪ Summary and Discussion
3. INTRODUCTION
The Airbus A380 not only is the
world’s largest passenger aircraft,
but also an engineering wonder.
Everything has been, and is,
gigantic: it’s design, it's
manufacturing, it’s logistics, and
its operation.
5. Main & Upper Decks
97 BUSINESS 103 ECONOMY
22 FIRST CLASS 334 ECONOMY
Passenger capacity varies with the seat configuration chosen
by the operating airline. While the A380-800 is certified for
up to 868 passengers (538 on the main deck and 330 on the
upper), achievable with a one-class(economy) configuration,
Airbus references a "comfortable three-class" 544-passenger
configuration in their marketing material however only Air
France has come close to that number with 538 seats.
6. A stairway between two levels of the Airbus A380's first
class
With twin decks
running along the
length of the plane,
there are staircases at
the front and rear
7. First Class
Interior
Normal sitting style
Stretched bed seat
style First Class seat
can be transformed into
full flat bed for a
good night sleep.
Innovative design of
bed enhances sleeping
comfort and also allows
passengers to watch
T.V. , access Internet
or eat in their bed.
The Business
Class Interior
- A380 offers new
levels of comfort
with wider seats,
individual armrests
and extra legroom.
Business class
seats are about 1
inch wider than
Economy class.
The Economy Class
Interior
– Offering about a
third more seating and
far more available
space than its closet
competitor 747, A380
have wider seats and
open space for
passengers to stretch
their legs.
THREE CLASS CONFIGURATION
8. Entertainment System Overview
In-flight Entertainment (IFE):
refers to the entertainment available to
aircraft passengers during a flight.
IN PAST TIME;
• In 1936, the airship Hindenburg offered passengers
a piano, lounge, dining room, smoking room, and bar
during the 2 1/2 day flight between Europe and
America.
• After the Second World War, IFE was delivered in
the form of food and drink services, along with an
occasional projector movie during lengthy flights.
• In 1985 the first personal audio player was
offered to passengers.
• along with noise cancelling headphones in 1989
9. Nowadays…
The Curvy Cocktail Bar ;
It's equally great for solo travellers looking to socialise as it is for small groups of colleagues sneaking
in one last drink before returning to the office, and provides space for passengers to both stand and
sit.
You'll find the bar and lounge area behind business class at the rear of the A380's upper deck – and
with all business class restrooms located even further back, it's impossible to miss no matter where
you sit.
10. Personal Televisions
Airlines have now installed
personal televisions with
high technology for every
passenger on most long-haul
routes. These televisions
are usually located in the
seat-backs or tucked away
in the armrests for front
row seats and first class.
It includes Audio and Video
entertainment, In-flight
movies
11. ▪ A moving-map system is to displaying
a map that illustrates the position
and direction of the plane, the
altitude, airspeed, outside air
temperature, distance to the
destination, distance from the
origination point, and local time.
The moving-map system information is
derived in real time from the
aircraft's flight computer systems.
• A In-flight games Video games
are another emerging facet of
in-flight entertainment. Some
game systems are networked to
allow interactive playing by
multiple passengers
12. Wi-FiIn-seat Telephone
A personal in-seat telephone lets you to make
calls via a global satellite network.
In-seat Power Supply
Meeting Room
13. The Airbus A380 has been serving in the
airline fleet for several years. Later, a
Saudi Prince named Prince Alawaleed bin Talal
bought this plane for $ 300 million. Thus,
the Airbus A380 went on record as the most
expensive airplane in history
14. Recommendations about Future Technology
Smoking Room
Smoking room is one of the most people need as
smokers and smoking room is one of the dangers
for safety. but its still need for customers, I
believe somehow the aircraft designers can define
the way to design a smoking room in the plane in
a way that is not refusing safety.
15. Wi-Fi
Almost everyone uses the internet today and the
internet is indispensable for every age section. I
suggest investing in Internet system on the plane, ın
this way we can reduce expenditure from in-flight
Personal Televisions because everyone has smartphones,
laptops, and other technological devices. humanity
only need wifi to connect and start to surf on
internet and time will flow like water for passenger
and they will be more satisfied then Personal
Televisions.
Full servis of Smart Phones
Another problem that we faced in flight that we can
not use mobile with full processes, ı believe that
if we develop the technology on plane and phones so
it may be available in flight.
so this method can avoid people to had boring
flight.