Tag: Sustainable Aviation

Europe’s first runway‑launched hydrogen hypersonic jet aims to fly at Mach 5

Europe’s First Runway-Launched Hydrogen Hypersonic Jet Aims to Fly at Mach 5 The European Space Agency (ESA) has kicked off a research program to develop hypersonic technologies, with a groundbreaking focus on creating Europe’s first runway-launched hydrogen hypersonic jet capable of reaching speeds of Mach 5. This ambitious project marks a significant leap forward in […]

Scotland’s LoganAir to decarbonize regional routes with ZeroAvia partnership

Scotland’s LoganAir Partners with ZeroAvia to Decarbonize Regional Routes Scotland’s largest regional airline, LoganAir, is taking early steps toward adopting hydrogen propulsion for commercial aviation in a bid to decarbonize its regional routes. Teaming up with ZeroAvia, a leading innovator in zero-emission aviation solutions, LoganAir is set to revolutionize its operations and pave the way […]

French firm recycles dead aircraft into metal for next-gen jets in a world first

From Dead to Next-Gen: French Firm Recycles Aircraft into Metal for Jets Constellium, an American-Swiss, French-based manufacturer of aluminum rolled products, has marked a significant milestone in the aviation industry by introducing a groundbreaking initiative. The company has ventured into uncharted territory by recycling retired aircraft into high-quality metal that will be utilized in the […]

Canada’s eVTOL firm makes history, becomes first to achieve full wing transition

Canada’s eVTOL Firm Makes History, Becomes First to Achieve Full Wing Transition Canada-based aerospace engineering company Horizon Aircraft has hit a significant milestone by becoming the first electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) firm in the world to achieve full wing transition. This accomplishment marks a monumental moment not only for the company but also […]

NASA, Boeing pause X-66 to chase breakthrough ultra-thin wing aircraft design

NASA and Boeing Pause X-66 to Chase Breakthrough Ultra-Thin Wing Aircraft Design NASA and Boeing are pausing the development of the X-66 full-scale Sustainable Flight Demonstrator. Instead, they are shifting their focus towards exploring a groundbreaking ultra-thin wing aircraft design. This decision marks a strategic move towards pushing the boundaries of aviation technology and potentially […]

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