Bright Minds, Bold Voices: Reimagining how we fly

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Published2 months ago
Duration1:04:31
Video IDX2C2vYlVA9M
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Views164
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Engagement Rate1.83%
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The future of air travel is coming, powered by this homegrown collaboration. Project Sunrise is Qantas’ bold leap into the future of ultra-long-haul travel, backed by evidence-based research by scientists at the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney. This bold project has transformed fundamental discoveries about circadian biology into real-life impact – reimagining in-flight lighting, movement, nutrition and sleep to reduce jet lag and improve travellers' wellbeing with scientifically measurable benefits. Their research has informed the design of next-generation aircraft, built with futuristic cabin features helping passengers arrive more rested, alert, and ready to go. In conversation with ABC Canberra's Lish Fejer, we’ll hear from two leaders of the project: – Vanessa Hudson is Qantas Group CEO and Managing Director. She is leading the airline towards Project Sunrise take-off, with the first flights scheduled for 2027 – Professor Stephen Simpson AC FAA FRS is leading the team of researchers from Charles Perkins Centre, using real-world passenger data to enhance the in-flight experience and inform the next generation of specially designed ultra-long-range aircraft. This event is for everyone including students, professionals, academics, policymakers, lifelong learners, and those simply curious about how science is shaping our future. About us: The Australian Academy of Science is an independent organisation representing Australia's leading scientists. It recognises excellence, advises government and promotes science education and public awareness of science. About our channel: We create and upload videos reviewed by experts in scientific fields and other leading academics to ensure scientific accuracy. You can also find some amazing lectures given by top scientists at one of our events held at our HQ-the Shine Dome in Canberra or across Australia.

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