UK Launches Effort To Develop Zero-Carbon Aircraft By 2030

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EAG’s HERA 70 hybrid-electric regional aircraft is planned to enter service by 2028.
Credit: Electric Aviation Group
The UK has launched a government-backed project to help the country’s aerospace industry develop a zero-carbon commercial aircraft by 2030. Led by the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), the FlyZero program will begin with an initial 12-month study of the design challenges and market opportunities...
Graham Warwick

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