Airbus Tests Cabin Concept Allowing Wheelchairs to Stay Onboard

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 17, 2026 03:28 AMNews
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Personal wheelchair remains secured during flight. Source: unsplash

Airbus has introduced the Airspace U Suite concept designed to improve accessibility in aircraft cabins by allowing passengers with reduced mobility to remain in their own wheelchairs during the flight. The concept allows passengers to remain in their own wheelchair instead of moving into a standard aircraft seat, and removes the need to place the chair in the cargo hold. This may help prevent damage during handling and allows greater independence throughout the flight.

At present, many wheelchair users are required to give up their personal chair at the aircraft door and transfer into a narrow aisle chair before moving into a regular seat. Personal wheelchairs are then transported separately in the hold, where damage can occur. Industry data indicates that thousands of wheelchairs are affected each year, creating practical and financial challenges for passengers who depend on them for daily mobility.

How the Airspace U Suite Concept Works

  • Passengers remain in their own wheelchair during the flight
  • Wheelchairs are secured directly to the cabin floor
  • Reduces transfers between seats during boarding
  • Lowers the risk of damage during handling
  • Space can adapt for rest, work or family travel
Aircraft cabin concept adaptable seating layout demonstration
Cabin space designed for multiple needs. Source: Airbus

The concept is intended to serve a wider group of passengers beyond wheelchair users. The adaptable cabin area may also support travellers who need more flexible seating arrangements, including families wishing to sit together or passengers seeking additional space during long journeys. Engineers developed the idea together with partners specialising in wheelchair technology, seating systems and restraint solutions to ensure technical feasibility and safety.

Initial flight testing took place in March 2026, when a passenger travelled during the cruise phase while remaining in their own wheelchair secured to the aircraft floor. A full mock-up of the cabin space is planned to be presented at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, allowing airlines and industry specialists to review the concept. Airbus is aiming to progress certification and possible introduction of the design around 2032.

“Human Factors provides expertise in human needs, covering ergonomics, comfort, health, and usability. The key task is supporting design engineers to find the optimal balance among the diverse needs of all users, resulting in a truly optimised cabin product for everyone."
Hans-Gerhard Giesa, Cabin and Cargo Senior Expert, Human Factors

Developments of this type show how aircraft interiors may gradually evolve to better reflect different mobility needs. If implemented, solutions allowing passengers to remain in their own mobility equipment could make air travel less complex and more predictable. Cabin layouts that adapt to a wider range of requirements may contribute to more practical long-distance journeys for people who previously faced additional preparation before flying.

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