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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

New Hypersonic Passenger Aircraft Revealed

New Hypersonic Passenger Aircraft Revealed

 It turns out supersonic aircraft are just like buses: You wait years for one, and then two come along at once.
Almost eight years after Concorde touched down for the last time, plane manufacturers and designers at the Paris Air Show have unveiled rival "son of supersonic" concepts.
The first, aircraft manufacturer EADS's Zero Emission Hyper Sonic Transport (ZEHST), will be powered by biofuel made from seaweed, carrying passengers above the Earth's atmosphere and dramatically cutting flight times.

EADS says the plane's three engine types -- conventional jets, rockets and supersonic "ramjets" -- will allow it to speed at Mach 4, around 5,000 kmh.
That would cut the journey time from Paris to Tokyo from its current 11 hours to less than 2.5 hours.
There is a catch: The plane is not due to take-off until 2050.
The second, SonicStar, is billed by its creators Hyper Mach as "the future in flight." It will fly at twice the speed of Concorde, linking New York and Dubai in two hours, 20 minutes -- about the time it would take to watch just one in-flight movie -- and allow passengers to fly around the globe in under five hours.
Hyper Mach CEO Richard Lugg said the plane would make "the other side of the world feel like it's just down the road."
Lugg told reporters he had been inspired as a youngster watching the maiden voyage of Concorde, and had made it his "life's work" to come up with the next generation of hypersonic aircraft.
Lugg says the jet will reach speeds of up to Mach 3.6 -- twice the speed of Concorde -- and fly at 18,300 meters, high enough for passengers to see the curvature of the earth.
It also promises reduced emissions and low noise. New technology means it will not create the "sonic boom" its predecessor was known for.
"This is being done with an eye to the future, but it has its feet firmly rooted in solid scientific research," Lugg insists.
And importantly, he also believes it will be ready long before ZEHST: Hyper Mach is aiming to get SonicStar airborne by June 2021.
Like Concorde, though, flying on SonicStar will be out of the reach of most holidaymakers and business travelers: Lugg says it will seat just 20 passengers in "VVIP luxury accommodation."
But experts have sounded a note of caution: These are not the first technologically complex concept planes -- and they may not be the last to end their days stuck on the drawing board.
"Good luck to them, but I'm very skeptical," said Murdo Morrison, editor of Flight International magazine.
He added: "The costs of designing something like this from scratch are astronomical, and even if they can get it to the prototype stage, that's not even half the battle, it's maybe 10%. Aerospace is littered with companies that went bust once they went into production.
"The science exists, we know planes can fly at supersonic speeds: Fighter aircraft do it, Concorde did it -- the technology is there, but the problem is making it work commercially.
"If it was easy, if it was possible, one of the big manufacturers would have done it already."

Read More: Cnn

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

World's most luxurious airport lounges

World's most luxurious airport lounges

From ‘space pods’ to the swish hangout with a stream running through it, we list the airline waiting rooms so plush you'll positively enjoy the phrase 'flight delayed’

Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse

 Heathrow Airport
Bubble chairs, pink walls and the poolside lounge make you feel groovy, baby, rather than a weary traveller. Check in early to make the most of the 14 metre-long cocktail bar, a Cowshed spa and Bumble and Bumble hair salon. But, if that sounds too exerting, relax in one of the suede day beds in the Sky Lounge, and watch the planes take off with stellar views of the runway.

Qantas First Class Lounge

 Sydney International Airport
The handiwork of acclaimed industrial designer Marc Newson can be seen throughout this stylish new Qantas First Class lounge, with 11 beautiful 'vertical' gardens dotted around. Decked out with leather recliners, Italian sofas, Carrara marble and quartzite from Switzerland. A world away from plastic bucket seats, then.

Thai Airways Royal First Class Lounge

 Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
Plush sofas, silk cushions and exotic wall hangings make this waiting area look more like a swanky hotel than an airport lounge. Slumber room? Check. Shower suites? Check. Spa? Check.

Emirates Business Lounge

 Dubai Airport
Sludge-green walls, begone! In the Emirates Business lounge, the décor has been designed around the concepts of fire, water, air and earth. No matter how frazzled you are on arrival, the showers and spa massage facilities can ease you into a serene mood before you hop onto your plane.

VIP Lounge Centre

 Amsterdam Schiphol
See-through bubble chairs suspended from the ceiling, a giant eye emblazoned on the entrance doors...it looks like travel of the future in the Privium Lounge in Schiphol Airport's VIP Centre. Very peaceful and quiet, there's a fireplace for stretching out in front of during the chilly months and the Light Energy Cabin which is flooded with, er, light for gloomy days.

Jet Airways' First Class and Première Lounge

 Brussels Airport
Architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill designed this airport lounge, with modern India and New York loft space in mind. The result is a slightly futuristic-looking lounge with a serious hint of first-class travel about it. Entertainment areas, rest zones, a media wall and a reading room help pass minutes, even hours.

Satellite Golden Lounge

 Malaysia Airlines, Kuala Lumpur Airport
Described by some passengers as being "absolutely massive", the Satellite Golden Lounge - available to Malaysia Airlines' domestic, business and first class passengers - actually has portions of rainforest enclosed in glass and a stream intersecting the room. If the sound of running water isn't enough, there are massage chairs, a relaxation room and even a slumber room for first class passengers only.

Finnair Lounge & Spa

 Helsinki Airport
Business travellers have automatic entry to this lounge, which is big on slowing down. It includes a spa sporting hot stone beds, which you can lie on while taking in the view of the snow outside. For extended relaxation, a pre-flight dip in the spa's pool and a stint in its sauna could be just the ticket.

Pier Lounge

 Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong International Airport
There's nothing like an extended delay to provoke a silent scream, but those lucky few in the Cathay Pacific Pier Lounge at Hong Kong International Airport can catch a few extra winks. In the Day Break rooms, you can recline in a sleep-easy leather chair while watching your own TV, or pop into the special shower suites for pre-flight refreshment.

Pearl Lounge

 Etihad, Abu Dhabi Airport
With that pampering hat-trick of the complimentary Six Senses spa, cigar lounge and champagne bar, we love Etihad's First Class lounge. If screaming kids are your bugbear while travelling this is the place to be. The little darlings are entertained by nannies in a family room, out of earshot.

British Airways Concorde Room

 Heathrow Airport
A microcosm of everything that makes a great luxury holiday, only first-class ticket holders can access this VIP lounge. And what a lounge! It features private dining booths, cabanas with day beds and the Concorde Bar, which serves complimentary champagne. If you haven't sunk a magnum before your flight, you can always make use of the state-of-the-art business suite, which converts into a fully equipped boardroom.

Iberia Business Class Lounge

 Madrid-Barajas Airport
As well as fruity Rioja in the wine-tasting area, the Sala VIP lounge also serves up mountain views and a good shot of the runway. For the weary, there are rest areas complete with comfy beds.

Qatar Airways Lounge

 Doha Airport
No, you're not on a tropical island, and yes, those are actual, living palm trees. Winner of the World Travel Awards 2010 Middle East's Leading Airline Lounge, Qatar Airways' lounge at Doha Airport is big on luxury. Sleek wooden floors, soft lighting and waiter service have all been incorporated to put an end to the harassed airport experience we all know and dread

SLOW Lounge

ComAir, Cape Town International Airport
Peace and tranquillity at an airport? It's a possibility if you're passing through ComAir's SLOW lounge. Travellers can gain a little respite from the chaos of air travel with access to spa treatments, library facilities and stunning views. Even the loo comes with a view. Ahem.

Source: Msn