EasyJet and JetZero are collaborating to develop a blended-wing aircraft that could be powered by hydrogen or sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). With $235 million in support from the US Air Force, NASA, and FAA, the aircraft aims to cut fuel use and emissions by up to 50%. Scheduled for 2030, it could accelerate the adoption of zero-emission fuels.
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