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Indian wins Finnair prize
for best vision of future flying
New Delhi, June 11, 2009
An Indian has won Nordic carrier Finnair's award for best
envisaging how flying would look and feel like in the future,
besting 1,000 competitors from around the world.
The prize, Finnair tickets between Europe and Asia, was won by
Dattatray Kuvalekar from India, the airline said in a
statement here Wednesday.
To mark the 85th anniversary of its founding, Finnair joined
aircraft manufacturer Airbus and other industry experts in
envisioning what flying would be like in 2093.
"Around 1,000 visionaries submitted their views on the flying
of the future," said the statement.
In the competition launched in March, people had the
opportunity to vote on which aircraft of the future was the
most captivating and to present their own visions of what
flying of the future might be like.
"The wing-shaped Finnair A600-850, intended for short-haul
routes, was voted the most enchanting design," the statement
said.
In Kuvalekar's vision, flying in the future will be fast and,
of course, neutral in terms of its environmental impact.
New technology will guarantee a smooth and efficient travel
experienc, he said.
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