Delta Air Lines Unveils Convertible Seat for Wheelchair Users

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 24, 2024 02:30 AMNews
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Delta Air Lines has announced a new innovation in accessible air travel: a convertible seat that allows passengers to fly while remaining in their wheelchairs. This announcement was made ahead of the annual Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) in Hamburg, Germany, where Delta plans to showcase the new economy and first-class versions of this adaptable seat, alongside an accessible forward lavatory.

The economy version of the convertible seat is the latest addition to Delta's efforts to enhance accessibility. Designed by Delta Flight Products and AirforAll, the seat can operate traditionally or fold up to accommodate wheelchairs. The new seat maintains the comfort and safety of the first-class version and is installed in the first row of the aircraft without reducing the number of available seats.

Airlines have been increasingly focusing on accessibility. Delta’s new offering aims to address the needs of passengers with reduced mobility, providing a comfortable and safe travel experience. The feedback from the community has been instrumental in refining the design. This includes collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure that the product meets the highest standards of comfort and safety.

The original design for the first and business class cabin seats, introduced last year, has been upgraded. These seats allow access to the headrest, center console tray tables, and cocktail tables in both configurations, ensuring they meet future certification requirements. Chris Wood, Founder of Flying Disabled, emphasized the importance of such innovations in making air travel more inclusive for passengers with reduced mobility.

Additionally, Delta will debut an accessible forward lavatory at AIX. This lavatory is designed with a unique door opening to maximize privacy and accommodate an onboard wheelchair and up to two attendants. It features touchless controls and customized lighting to support passengers with low vision or color sensitivity. Future improvements may include a smart mirror to display tactile symbols and close caption overhead announcements.

These advancements highlight Delta's commitment to improving the passenger experience for those with reduced mobility. Rick Salanitri, President of Delta Flight Products, noted that these innovations are crucial for enhancing the travel journey for the PRM (Passengers with Reduced Mobility) community.

Delta's initiative follows similar efforts by other companies, such as ST Engineering's design for an accessible lavatory for Airbus A320 aircraft. These developments indicate a growing industry trend towards making air travel more inclusive and accessible for all passengers.

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