It carries six passengers and two pilots, with nothing but identical window seats and transparent roof panels, since you will have the option of unbuckling and floating around the cabin during the zero-gravity portion of the flight.
Sojka said that the company will release new variable-assist software option in June that'll let patients contribute from zero to 100 percent of the walking power, with the exoskeleton providing the rest -- though there's no pricing yet for that update.