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Airbus leads hydrogen fuel collaboration with Australia
Future of Aviation

As part of the MOU, the companies are expected to study the challenges of hydrogen regulations, supply, infrastructure and fuelling for aviation, ranging from the production of hydrogen to its delivery to airports and transfer on-board aircraft. 

United Airlines operates commercial flight on 100% SAF in 1 engine
Airlines

It carried 500 gallons of SAF and the same amount of common jet fuel in the other engine to prove there are “no operational differences,” according to the Chicago-based carrier.

Airbus makes moves on ‘extra-performing’ wing development
Future of Aviation

Airbus has launched an “extra-performing” demonstrator project that is set to test aircraft wings that can reconfigure during flight and reduce emissions. Unveiled at the Airbus summit this week – focused on sustainable aviation – the project will undergo research to test technologies that can improve wing performance for future aircraft. The European planemaker will

Eve, industry groups launch air-taxi initiative in Brazil
Future of Aviation

  As Brazil climbs out of the COVID-19 crisis, Embraer’s Eve will lead industry groups to introduce air-taxis into South America, as the nation commits to zero-carbon flying. Eve Urban Air Mobility – a spin-off from Embraer – and partners will provide the first test simulation of Eve’s electrical vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) jet

Embraer’s flying taxi partners with Kenya Airways
Future of Aviation

Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions (Eve) signed the Memorandum of Understanding with Fahari Aviation, Kenya Airways’ subsidiary yesterday, according to Embraer.

Electric air race set for next year, first Pulitzer Trophy since 1925
Future of Aviation

The NAA, the oldest not-for-profit aviation organisation in the United States, will award the winner a trophy on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington.

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