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      Delta Air Lines Unveils Newly Accessible Designs for Wheelchair Users

      Image: Delta Flight Products' prototype would enable wheelchair users to fly in their own chairs.  (Photo Credit: Delta Air Lines)
      Image: Delta Flight Products' prototype would enable wheelchair users to fly in their own chairs. (Photo Credit: Delta Air Lines)
      Laurie Baratti
      by Laurie Baratti
      Last updated: 7:35 PM ET, Thu May 23, 2024

      At the annual Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX), to be held May 28-30in Hamburg, Germany, Delta Air Lines subsidiary Delta Flight Products (DFP) plans on unveiling multiple accessibility-focused innovations. Among them are two groundbreaking new seat designs (one for Economy and another for First Class) that enable passengers to stay in their own wheelchairs throughout the flight, and a first-of-its-kind accessible lavatory that allows entry of a wheelchair and up to two attendants.

      DFP¡¯s initial seat design for a domestic First Class cabin, which debuted at the 2023 AIX, has been upgraded following extensive feedback from the disability community and other stakeholders. Over the past nine months, the design team has made significant improvements, culminating in an enhanced version of the original seat, which will be showcased at this year's expo.

      In addition, DFP will present a newly developed seat intended for Economy Class cabins, which retains the comfort and safety features of the First Class version. When installed in the first row of an aircraft, it remains passenger-neutral, meaning it does not reduce the total number of seats available. Travel Weekly reported that it contains a seat bottom that folds up against the seatback to accommodate the wheelchair, but could be converted for standard use when no wheelchair users are flying. ?

      To develop and realize these revolutionary designs, DFP has worked with UK-based consortium AirforAll¡ªwhich includes PriestmanGoode, Flying Disabled, SWS Certification and Sunrise Medical.?

      ¡°Since AIX last year it¡¯s been an exciting few months of collaboration and refinement of the design ¨C and constant engagement with the wheelchair user community. We¡¯ve listened and this year we¡¯re leading the way with a family of seat products and other solutions, all part of a holistic view of the journey and an experience that¡¯s inclusive for all,¡± said Daniel MacInnes, Director, PriestmanGoode.?

      The pioneering new lavatory prototype, which will also debut at AIX, would be situated near the aircraft¡¯s boarding door and features a unique entrance with a fixed panel that can be unlatched to accommodate an onboard wheelchair, while also affording maximum privacy from the aircraft cabins.?

      The lavatory incorporates touchless technology and enables passengers with disabilities to readily access various features, including as the sink, directly from the toilet before transferring back to their wheelchair. The lighting is also intended to assist individuals with low vision or color sensitivity, and future options being explored include a "smart mirror" that can close caption PA announcements for the deaf and hard of hearing, as well as tactile symbols for the blind and visually impaired community.

      ¡°DFP¡¯s involvement with these seats and accessible lavatory is fundamental to our goal of always working towards improving the passenger experience and making travel more accessible for all,¡± said Rick Salanitri, President, Delta Flight Products. ¡°We look forward to seeing these products through their testing and certification phases, which will prepare them for aircraft identification and installation, resulting in a more seamless travel journey for the disability community.¡± ?

      Making flying accessible for individuals to use their own wheelchair is a key focus for disability advocates. Aside from offering increased comfort, staying in one's personal chair would prevent potential damage in the aircraft cargo hold and lower the risk of injury during boarding and deplaning. Currently, these passengers are required to transfer from their own chair to an airline-provided wheelchair in order to move onto and off of the aircraft.


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      Laurie Baratti

      Laurie Baratti

      Assistant Editor

      Laurie Baratti is an Assistant Editor for TravelPulse. She is a San Diego-based journalist whose work has previously appeared in publications like TravelAge West, SPACE, Modern Home + Living, Montage, and Sandals Life magazines. Travel writing has long been her passion, and she is always looking for excuses to explore the world outside of her native California. Laurie is also a lifelong equestrian, a proud pet-parent, and an underground advocate of the Oxford comma.

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