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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Business
Hugo Martin

BRIEF: German design firm suggests cigar-shaped planes ease crowding

May 17--A German design company thinks the best way to cut the time it takes to load passengers on an airplane is to reshape the cabin to resemble a cigar.

The idea behind the cigar design by Ugur Ipek Design is to make the aisles wider in the middle of the cabin, where the passengers first enter and need room to shuffle around one another to find their seats. Under the proposed design, the cabin gets narrower toward the front and back of the plane.

The design also calls for doubling the size of the entry doors. If successful, the new design would allow airlines to load a plane in 10 minutes or less.

European airplane manufacturer Airbus is considering the design.

To read more about travel, tourism and the airline industry, follow me on Twitter at @hugomartin.

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