They’re extra private jet-setters.

The idea of a window seat might become obsolete — at least in the private sector. An aviation startup called Otto Aerospace has designed what could be the private jet of the future, complete with better fuel efficiency — and perhaps most shockingly — no traditional portals to the outside.

Instead, the sleek Phantom 3500’s teardrop-shaped cabin will be lined with six-foot digital panes that show a virtual view of the outdoors like something out of a sci-fi thriller, the Wall Street Journal reports.

“You no longer have to lean over and look out the window,” Chief Executive Paul Touw. “You could sit in our seat and look at the entire world around you…It is surreal.”

The panels offer a panoramic, digitized vista of the outside. Otto Aerospace/YouTube

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