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The ZEROe is Airbus' proposition for the aircraft of the future. Carbon-neutral, powered solely by hydrogen, and capable of ...
The future of air travel promises more efficient, environmentally friendly, and comfortable experiences with new aircraft ...
The Northrop YF-23 “Black Widow II” was a revolutionary stealth fighter that many experts believe was a superior aircraft to ...
Natilus unveils innovative designs for its aircraft, a diamond-shaped cargo bay for the Kona freighter and a state-of-the-art ...
Boeing and NASA continue to push ahead with testing of their X-48B blended wing body (BWB) research aircraft, a design Boeing engineers say is about 30-percent more fuel efficient than a similarly ...
Natilus unveils Horizon BWB aircraft, promising 50% lower emissions and 30% less fuel consumption on transatlantic flights. The Blended Wing Body (BWB) design has been around since the 1920s but ...
First Blended Wing Body Aircraft in Decades to Fly With Pratt & Whitney Engines. 10 Mar 2025, 08:53 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Aviation startup JetZero announced that its blended wing body ...
The SR-71 with its blended wing body design. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Haggerty, US Air Force, 1988) Ask someone to picture an airplane and they’re likely to think of what is essentially a ...
California aerospace startup JetZero got the green light to fly its new "Pathfinder" aircraft. The twinjet features a unique "blended-wing body" and is expected to carry up to 250 people. The wing ...
JetZero, for example, said Pathfinder could fit into existing Airbus A330 gates, while Natilus said Horizon could fit into narrow-body ones. Small blended-wing demonstrators exist — but no full ...
The blended-wing-body design of the planned JetZero plane is expected to make it "up to 50% more fuel efficient than conventional tube-and-wing airframes on the market," the carrier said.
Here's the Wing-Body Tanker That Could Refuel the F-35 To refuel the F-22 and F-35 deep in enemy territory, the Air Force is going to need something a little less obvious on a radar screen. By Jay ...