Boeing
has selected PPG Aerospace, a business unit of PPG Industries, to provide electrochromic windows for the passenger cabin of the all-new 787
Dreamliner.
This new technology, which will allow passengers to electronically shade their windows,
replaces the plastic screens found on today’s airplanes.
“The 787 Dreamliner will provide passengers with a noticeably better flying experience and our windows are a big part of that improvement,” said Mike Bair, vice
president and general manager of the 787 program. “The new electronic shades are like sunglasses for the airplane. Passengers will be able to see out the big
Dreamliner windows even when they choose to shade them.”
According to David Morris, PPG Aerospace vice president, “PPG has explored variable-transmittance window technology for aircraft over several years. The culmination
of this effort is our involvement in the 787 Dreamliner. Together we are meeting the needs of the public for more enjoyable travel and helping airlines enhance their
operating efficiency.”
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