*Has anyone grasped what I'm doing? Did you read my posts about, "Making money legally, fast and easy"? All that I'm actually doing is blogging my life experiences as they happen, questioning the events and looking for answers. Then I share that with you.
Aviation has set to work on a raft of problems it has been solving very slowly over the decades. Aircraft are still too heavy, use too much fuel, are fairly cramped and - most important of all - generate a lot of carbon. As incremental improvement wane, designers have turned to much more radical solutions and emerging technologies in the hunt for bigger changes. Here we chart the key changes that are just around the corner thanks to visuals created by Imperial College and Airport Parking and Hotels (APH). Although some of the ideas are not new they might at last be possible.
4. The Future of Flight - Going supersonic for good
Future Travel Experience Global is firmly established as the world's leading meeting place where the most progressive airlines, airports, vendors, OEMs, government agencies, destination partners and various other travel industry stakeholders come together to reveal their latest customer experience plans and visions, and collectively define the end-to-end passenger experience of the future.
At the 12th FTE Global show, we are pulling out all the stops to inspire our delegates. In addition to delivering even more insight from industry leaders, technology giants, disruptors, academia and start-ups, we are planning to shake up the show with a greater variety of formats for our education and networking efforts, which will help to keep the event fresh and engaging.
More than 750 travel industry leaders are expected to descend upon Las Vegas for FTE Global 2017, which will include 'On the Ground', 'Up in the Air', 'Terminal Design & Delivery' and the new 'Labs and Start-up Symposium’ conference tracks, as well as an inspiring exhibition. The show will also host the 7th Future Travel Experience Awards ceremony, McCarran International Airport and Technovation Centre tours, industry briefings, and an unforgettable social and networking programme.
Dual sourced > http://www.futuretravelexperience.com/fte-global/
Aviation has set to work on a raft of problems it has been solving very slowly over the decades. Aircraft are still too heavy, use too much fuel, are fairly cramped and - most important of all - generate a lot of carbon. As incremental improvement wane, designers have turned to much more radical solutions and emerging technologies in the hunt for bigger changes. Here we chart the key changes that are just around the corner thanks to visuals created by Imperial College and Airport Parking and Hotels (APH). Although some of the ideas are not new they might at last be possible.
4. The Future of Flight - Going supersonic for good
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Future Travel Experience Global 2017
FTE Global 2016 took place in Las Vegas, with 613 delegates and 50 exhibitors in attendance. View our highlights video to see what makes the show unique:
At the 12th FTE Global show, we are pulling out all the stops to inspire our delegates. In addition to delivering even more insight from industry leaders, technology giants, disruptors, academia and start-ups, we are planning to shake up the show with a greater variety of formats for our education and networking efforts, which will help to keep the event fresh and engaging.
More than 750 travel industry leaders are expected to descend upon Las Vegas for FTE Global 2017, which will include 'On the Ground', 'Up in the Air', 'Terminal Design & Delivery' and the new 'Labs and Start-up Symposium’ conference tracks, as well as an inspiring exhibition. The show will also host the 7th Future Travel Experience Awards ceremony, McCarran International Airport and Technovation Centre tours, industry briefings, and an unforgettable social and networking programme.
Dual sourced > http://www.futuretravelexperience.com/fte-global/