Boeing Shows New Concepts for Airliners’ “Third Space” at AIX

A demonstration model of a Boeing pod for airliners, in which a man is standing at an enclosed workspace.

One of Boeing's "third space" concepts is an enclosed pod designed for quiet work space.

Credit: Alan Dron/ATW
HAMBURG—Boeing is looking at creating new opportunities for the “third spaces” in airliners, to help offset the tedium of increasingly long flights. In aircraft design terms, “first spaces” are the seating areas, “second spaces” are the toilets and galley, and “third spaces” are generally considered...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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