Airlines Pledge To Re-Equip Aircraft To Reduce Short-Haul Emissions

Heart Aerospace
With plans to fly Heart’s all-electric ES-19, New Zealand’s Sounds Air is a signatory to the WEF’s Target True Zero.
Credit: Heart Aerospace
Twenty airline members of the World Economic Forum’s Target True Zero initiative have committed to adding electric-, hybrid- and hydrogen-powered short-haul aircraft to their fleets and called on governments to support the transition to lower-emission aviation. From 2030, 30% of aircraft added to...
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