Airbus wants to film us when we use the toilet on planes

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In an unusual and slightly unnerving move, cameras on planes will be recording our every move — including when we use the bathroom.

The European company announced its Airspace Connected Experience — what it says are the plane cabins of the future — at an industry event in Los Angeles recently.

The cabins include features such as overhead compartments that flash red when full and seatbelts that tell the cabin crew when they’re unbuckled.But one of the more divisive new features is bound to be a series of sensors placed through the cabin to record passengers. The sensors would be located on overhead compartments, seats and toilet door latches, and the information from the footage would be used to analyse passenger behaviour, such as how often they recline their seats, what food they’re buying, and how often they’re using the bathroom.The new technology could be the future of plane cabins.

The recordings at the bathroom are expected to help airlines understand congestion points for bathrooms and know how many supplies are needed inside.Source:APThe cameras and sensors are being tested on a new A350-900 plane. Airbus plans to introduce the concept to single aisle aircraft in 2021 and wide body aircraft by 2023,

 

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