800 km with almost no noise – First e-transport plane to take off soon

Heart Experimental 1
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Imagine a world where flying no longer contributes significantly to carbon emissions. A world where the gentle hum of electric engines replaces the roar of traditional aircraft, making our skies not only more sustainable but also quieter. This vision is coming closer to reality, with the announcement of the world’s largest electric airliner prototype the Heart Experimental 1 (Heart X1).

Here is an all-electric aircraft

Elysian
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Elysian, a newcomer in the aerospace sector, is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with battery-powered aircraft, aiming to transform regional air transport within the next decade.

KLM and Zero Avia work on a hydrogen-powered test flight

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The aviation industry is on the cusp of a revolutionary change as Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) and engine manufacturer Zero Avia join forces to pioneer zero-emission flights using liquid hydrogen technology. This partnership marks a significant step towards a more sustainable future for air travel.

Lightweight batteries can make electric planes fly

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Swedish aircraft manufacturer Heart Aerospace is at the forefront of a transportation revolution, having secured hundreds of orders for their electric and hybrid aircraft designed for regional travel. While these aircraft may not boast an abundance of seating, they possess the potential to reshape the way we commute.