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
Some innovations in aviation industry are already promising marginal improvements in the short term, such as artificial intelligence (AI) assisted navigation systems, which can help identify ways to reduce theContinue Reading
Aviation is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Commercial flights in the United States emit around 805 million metric tonnes of CO2 per year. This accounts for around 2%Continue Reading
As easy as flying is, it is not good for the environment—according to some estimates, commercial flights alone account for 3 to 4% of all greenhouse gas emissions in theContinue Reading
Some believe that electric aircraft are certainly the future, while others believe it is all nonsense. What truly inspires confidence, though, is when large names in the aviation business beginContinue Reading
Pratt & Whitney Canada, a self-proclaimed “global leader in the design, production, and servicing of aviation and helicopter engines and auxiliary power units,” has struck an agreement to co-develop hybrid-electricContinue 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
It has been revealed that Wright Electric would begin flying a 100-passenger all-electric aircraft on one-hour or shorter itineraries by 2027 in California. How does it expect to do that?Continue Reading
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