Ambitious plans for a permanent human habitat under the ocean have been announced by ocean technology and exploration company, DEEP.
25.08.2023 - 13:24 / skift.com / Adam Stacey
AutoFlight has unveiled the concept interior for its Prosperity I EVTOL air taxi, with the full-scale craft set to be showcased at Le Bourget Paris Air Show next week.
The interior, which has been brought to life by legendary automotive designer Frank Stephenson, draws on Stephensons’ previous successes with brands including Ferrari, Maserati, McLaren and MINI.
The aircraft represents a fusion of ‘style, science, and sustainable urban mobility,’ with AutoFlight asserting its commitment to sustainable urban mobility by selecting recycled and reusable materials for use on the aircraft.
Take a look at the video below to find out more about the design process:
“We are delighted to have Frank Stephenson, a true industry pioneer, lending his remarkable talent to our Prosperity I eVTOL. His unparalleled design expertise has added a new dimension to our aircraft, elevating it to a whole new level. With Frank’s touch, Prosperity I truly embodies the future of urban air mobility,” said Tian Yu, CEO of AutoFlight.
Ambitious plans for a permanent human habitat under the ocean have been announced by ocean technology and exploration company, DEEP.
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