AIRCHAIR
Student: Po Ki Cat Leung
School: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Program: BA(Hons) in Design, Industrial & Product Design
ABOUT THE DESIGN
Context
On medium and long haul flights, passengers' economy class experience can be physically and psychologically uncomfortable. Space is limited and comfortable resting positions are largely ruled out due to passenger safety reasons. Much inconvenience that is experienced during air travel is caused by apparently small design details and by the way they interact with one another. In this project, the student tackled some of those aspects with a focus on the economy passenger seat so as to improve travel experiences for the growing number of air travelers.
Concept
AirChair focuses on a number of necessities and comforts air travelers are currently missing, including: ergonomically sound and safe access to facilities such as headphone outlets, in-seat Internet and email, the interaction between reclining passengers and those requiring leg space, the safe and clean storage of glasses during resting times and completely retractable arm rests.
ABOUT THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF DESIGN
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has been an important hub of design education and research over the years. The School of Design, ranked among the top 60 in the world in a BusinessWeek poll, is poised to play a key role in nurturing new generations of designers and driving the design industry in the region.
PolyU Design programs include advertising, environment and interior design, industrial and product design, visual communication and digital media. Programmes are offered at higher diploma, bachelor, master, and PhD levels.
Student: Po Ki Cat Leung
School: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Program: BA(Hons) in Design, Industrial & Product Design
ABOUT THE DESIGN
Context
On medium and long haul flights, passengers' economy class experience can be physically and psychologically uncomfortable. Space is limited and comfortable resting positions are largely ruled out due to passenger safety reasons. Much inconvenience that is experienced during air travel is caused by apparently small design details and by the way they interact with one another. In this project, the student tackled some of those aspects with a focus on the economy passenger seat so as to improve travel experiences for the growing number of air travelers.
Concept
AirChair focuses on a number of necessities and comforts air travelers are currently missing, including: ergonomically sound and safe access to facilities such as headphone outlets, in-seat Internet and email, the interaction between reclining passengers and those requiring leg space, the safe and clean storage of glasses during resting times and completely retractable arm rests.
ABOUT THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF DESIGN
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has been an important hub of design education and research over the years. The School of Design, ranked among the top 60 in the world in a BusinessWeek poll, is poised to play a key role in nurturing new generations of designers and driving the design industry in the region.
PolyU Design programs include advertising, environment and interior design, industrial and product design, visual communication and digital media. Programmes are offered at higher diploma, bachelor, master, and PhD levels.

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