Airbus and seat manufacturer Zodiac are developing sleeping berths in modules that can be fitted in the cargo compartments of A330s.
They plan to have the sleeping berths certified and available on aircraft from 2020.
Details of the plan were unveiled at an aircraft interiors expo in Hamburg overnight. A concept video also shows lounge areas for passengers.
''The modules, which would fit inside the aircraft's cargo compartments, offer new opportunities for additional services to passengers, improving their experience while enabling airlines to differentiate and add value for their commercial operations,'' Airbus says.
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce raised the possibility for sleeping areas in planes after his airline's first Perth-to-London direct flight.