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Travel abroad family welfare! The aircraft fitted with a jet lag LED lamp

Curiosity daily news, after the Boeing company launched 787 dream aircraft four years later, Airbus finally responded.

They recently delivered Qatar Airlines's first mid size aircraft, A350 XWB, which is the successor to A330 and A340, which may be seen in your flight in or near your country.

A350 XWB's design is bold and innovative, new materials, wings, space... But the biggest bright spot is that it wants to help you adjust the time difference by lighting. In fact, it's no secret. The 16 million 700 thousand color LED lights in the machine can adjust the color temperature to mimic the sun's rays. The changes are similar to the circadian rhythm of your body, but not with the time the plane is in.

Other designs for the jet lag include a change in the ventilation system every 2-3 minutes and a steady pressure of 1828 meters above sea level.

The wing of Airbus A350 XWB rose at the rear of the wing of Airbus A350 XWB

The designs may also be why Qatar Airways is rushing to order A350 XWB, which currently has a big difference in air travel between Europe and the United States and asia.

A350 XWB's bold design is more than that. Half of its structure is made of carbon fiber, lighter than today's commonly used aluminum material, thereby making the flight more economical.

As for economy class seat space, it will improve. This benefits from the wider fuselage of the aircraft, which is what it means by its name, XWB - Xtra Wide-Body.

At present, in addition to Qatar Airlines, as well as Vietnam Airlines, Finland airlines and other companies under the A350 XWB orders.

A350 XWB's biggest competitor, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, was delivered in 2011. The body also uses carbon fiber, the same design in order to improve the ride comfort and economy for the purpose of flight, but from 2007-2009, the Boeing 787 has launched delayed five times, showing that these design does not come easy.

Can A350 XWB help Airbus reverse Boeing? According to Avitas, an airline consultancy, Boeing's total order in 2014 was $115 billion, more than 79 billion of airbus.

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