Singapore's CAAS signs eight agreements, including the world's first airport testbed for open-fan engines and sustainable ...
Singapore is to develop the world's first airport testing ground for technologies being developed though CFM International's ...
The eight-month study will look at whether or not the fuel can be manufactured and then used at Leeds Bradford Airport [Getty Images] A new greener type of jet fuel could be produced at Leeds Bradford ...
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NASA, GE Test Hybrid Engine for Next Decade of Flight
Initial ground trials of a hybrid-electric engine demonstrator support NASA's Hybrid Thermally Efficient Core (HyTEC) project.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus and CFM at the Changi Aviation Summit on Monday (Feb 2) to establish the island-state as a testing ...
A hybrid-electric jet engine may seem as absurd as a horse-drawn Zeppelin, but GE Aerospace is ground testing a new ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As the global aviation industry faces mounting pressure to reduce emissions while demand for air travel continues to grow, Universal Fuel Technologies’ (Unifuel) ...
NASA researchers successfully completed a high-speed taxi test of a scale model of a design that could make future aircraft more efficient by improving how air flows across a wing's surface, saving ...
Clean Aviation has not ruled out providing funding for future flight tests of hydrogen technologies on smaller commuter-category aircraft – despite being outside the EU body’s remit – provided ...
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Why we built our own 500-gallon fuel trailer
In this video, we construct a portable fuel trailer using a 500-gallon stainless tank mounted on an old Army M105 trailer, ...
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NASA’s research jet hits 144 mph with new wing tech that cuts drag and fuel use
A team of NASA researchers successfully performed a high-speed taxi test that could help ...
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