How Tech Innovations Are Making Aviation Greener ?
Flygskam is a Swedish term for the feeling of being ashamed to fly. The word was coined in 2017 as part of a movement to transform the way we travel,Continue Reading
Flygskam is a Swedish term for the feeling of being ashamed to fly. The word was coined in 2017 as part of a movement to transform the way we travel,Continue Reading
According to new T&E statistics, the EU taxonomy for sustainable investments may greenwash nearly 7,000 Airbus airplanes. This accounts for more than 90% of Airbus’ future aircraft purchases. Aircraft fitContinue Reading
Airbus has officially signed a deal with major industrial gas company Linde to build hydrogen hubs at airports across the world. Currently, airports in France, Italy, Japan, Singapore, and SouthContinue Reading
H2FLY, a German aerospace company, has set a new world altitude record with its four-seat HY4, which became the first hydrogen-powered passenger aircraft to reach an altitude above 7,000 feetContinue Reading
Passengers may soon be able to fly on jumbo-jets that run solely on sustainable aviation fuel generated from leftover cooking oil. Airbus‘ A380 test aircraft took off from a French airportContinue Reading
Australia is on the verge of launching the world’s first zero-emission airline. This service will be provided by Sydney Seaplanes. When combined with the company’s commitment to solar-powered charging stations,Continue Reading
Europe’s five biggest airports combined pollute more CO2 than the entire Swedish economy with emissions that are almost entirely untaxed, a new airport tracker shows. Passenger flights departing London Heathrow, Paris Charles deContinue Reading
A startup called Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has an unusual idea for helping clean up the aviation industry: replacing airplanes with blimps, at least for short-range flights. Cutting down onContinue Reading
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