Imagine boarding your zero-carbon emissions commercial flight of the future. Is it a curvaceous wide-body jet powered by hydrogen fuel cells? A helicopter-like craft with several rotors fuelled by ...
The global aviation industry stands at a defining moment. It must achieve net-zero emissions while continuing to meet growing demand for air travel, against a backdrop of rising regulatory pressure, ...
Zero-emission flights may still seem like a far-off dream, but one of the world's largest airlines is taking a step that signals it is serious about becoming an eco-friendly airline and making air ...
Otto Aviation also had a big announcement in the City of Light. If the brand can make its proposed new record stick, its Phantom 3500 business jet would achieve net-zero carbon emissions about two ...
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In Low emission flight: The electronics applied to the zero emission air civil transportation, Part 1 of this blog series I have described zero emission planes and unmanned air vehicles powered with ...
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So you're booking your flight, and just when you're about to check out, the airline asks if you'd like to pay a little something to offset your share of the flight's pollution. Or, maybe you're an ...
In an era where climate change looms large, the aviation industry—responsible for 3%–4% of global CO2 emissions and growing—faces immense pressure to go green without grounding our connected world.
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