 Flight deck  Engines  CO2, noise and fuel consuption  Materials  Wings  Cabins.

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 Flight deck  Engines  CO2, noise and fuel consuption  Materials  Wings  Cabins

 Most modern technology which exist  Headup displays  Interactive displays ( vertical situation display etc.)  Electronic flight bag  Joystick, tail strike protection…

 Improved performance  Higher thrust  Reduced noise  Increased range  Longer time on wing  Lower maintenance costs  Reduced engine change time

 composites

 greater area for more lift  advanced geometry to reduce drag  can hold more fuel for longer range  Winglet technology:  Increases range, payload, and take off performance  Reduces fuel consuption

Do you think that the pilot can be replaced in flight deck by computer in future? And what about air traffic controllers? Can they be replaced by computers?

Thank you for your attention