- With the ICAO aiming towards net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, the future of travel is connected to climate change.
- The all-electric “Alice” plane from US-based Eviation Aircraft, which is scheduled to go into service in 2027, is setting the standard. The Aerus airline, DHL, and Air New Zealand have each bought over 300 Alice aircraft. The plane will carry 9 passengers and 2 crew.
- In order to make supersonic flight more peaceful, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective, Boom, a Denver-based startup, is creating an upgraded Concorde.
- At Mach 1.7 speeds and with no carbon emissions, its “Overture” aircraft can carry up to 80 passengers. Passengers may see the Earth via the windows and move more quickly as a result.
- Orders for Overture have been placed by significant airlines like American, United, and Japan Airlines.
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Yahoolife.com