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Hydrogen-electric aircraft inches closer toward industrial execution, design review completed
The aviation sector across the world is undergoing a major shift toward cleaner technologies, ...
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DARPA’s X-plane program targets a new experimental aircraft design
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is channeling tens of millions of dollars into Aurora Flight Sciences for two experimental aircraft programs that together could redefine how the U.S.
AeroVironment acquires aerospace engineering firm ESAero for $200 million, expanding its capabilities in unmanned aircraft.
French startup Beyond Aero has completed the preliminary design review for its hydrogen-electric business aircraft, unveiling a revised configuration with pusher propellers replacing ducted fans.
Prepare to be air-mazed! Delta Air Lines revealed plans to revolutionize air travel with a new fighter jet-style passenger plane that aims to lower emissions and fuel costs – and could take flight as ...
Supersonic aircraft design has re-emerged as a focal point in aerospace research, driven by the need to develop transport solutions that are both economically viable and environmentally acceptable.
In the next few decades, the standard passenger aircraft will look radically different, according to the head of one of the world’s largest plane manufacturers. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said in a ...
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The Blended Wing Body (BWB) concept represents a transformative shift in aircraft design, merging the wing and fuselage into a single, continuous lifting surface. This integration offers substantial ...
If you’ve ever looked out an airport window and thought, Why are airplanes always so boring?—JetBlue has an answer. This spring, the airline is debuting its first-ever special aircraft livery honoring ...
There were no casualties aboard the Delta flight that crashed and flipped upside down at the Toronto airport on Monday evening, which experts attribute to modern plane safety design. Investigation ...
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