What about electric air buses capable of transporting multiple passengers in 2025?

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The concept of electric air buses aircraft designed to carry multiple passengers using electric propulsion has sparked both excitement and skepticism in the aviation industry. As the world grapples with the urgent need to decarbonize transportation, the idea of electrified air travel for larger groups seems like a natural evolution.

eVTOL vs. Electric airplanes: Which will dominate short-haul flights?

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The aviation industry stands at a crossroads, with electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and electric airplanes vying to redefine short-haul travel. Both promise to slash carbon emissions and transform regional connectivity, yet their paths diverge in technology, infrastructure, and practical application.

Achieving 90% fuel reduction in aviation

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The aviation industry stands at a critical juncture, with global air travel demand projected to double by 2050, necessitating innovative solutions to curb its environmental impact. A British company, Helix, has emerged as a frontrunner in this transformation, unveiling a groundbreaking aircraft architecture that slashes fuel consumption by up to 90% on short-haul flights.

London Gatwick’s hydrogen infrastructure initiative: paving the way for sustainable aviation

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London Gatwick’s hydrogen infrastructure initiative: paving the way for sustainable aviation

London Gatwick Airport is embracing a pioneering role in the transition towards a more sustainable future in aviation by significantly investing in hydrogen-powered infrastructure. In collaboration with Airbus, EasyJet, and Air Products, this initiative is part of a broader effort to decarbonize the aviation sector and bring hydrogen-powered aircraft into commercial service by 2035.

How eVTOL Technology Could Shape the Future of Conventional Aviation

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As electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology advances, the implications for the conventional aviation industry are becoming increasingly apparent. eVTOL aircraft, combining the capabilities of drones and traditional aircraft, are set to bring transformative changes to both commercial and general aviation.