Boeing has released some new images of the interior of its 787 long range twin. The manufacturer is hoping to convince airlines using the "hub-buster" that passengers will pay more for more spacious long-haul configurations.

Some of the innovative ideas are detailed below.

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Boeing hopes airlines will adopt interiors that include sweeping arches, wider aisles and dynamic lighting (pictured above) to give "reconnect the passenger with the flying experience".
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The manufacturer is promoting large overhead bins near all seats in all classes to airline customers (pictured above).

 

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Boeing is promoting the use of feature-led cabin breaks (pictured above) to "provide passengers with comfortable, defined areas in more room-like proportions" to ease comfort on long-haul flights.The interior designers for the 787 have designed a larger, more open hall with sweeping arches that immediately direct the eye upward, to give the sense of space when passengers first enter the aircraft.

Source: Flight International