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New York Times
Later this summer, United Airlines will begin using fuel generated from farm waste and oil from animal fats to help power its commercial flights.
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The Atlantic
Was the Concorde a triumph of modern engineering, a metaphor for misplaced 20th-century values, or both?
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BBC
Pilot Didier Estyene's E-Fan battery-powered plane successfully completes its crossing from Kent, England to Calais.
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Business Insider
The US Patent and Trademark Office approved an application from Boeing for a laser- and nuclear-driven jet engine.
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Izu ụgbọ elu
Details of the critical technology at the core of an innovative hybrid hypersonic propulsion system for air and space systems have been unveiled for the first time by its British-based developer, Reaction Engines.
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SciTech kwa ụbọchị
NASA scientists believe distributed electric propulsion is set to usher in a new era of aviation, allowing engineers to do things that they have wanted to do for 50 years. Mark Moore imagines a world where clean, agile airplanes conquer highway gridlock, where soul-sapping, two-hour commutes are
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The Guardian
Plane manufacturer wins US approval for proposed hypersonic jet that would slash flight times by jumping above the atmosphere
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verge
Ọnwụ nke ụgbọ elu Malaysian Airlines MH370 nwere mmadụ 239 nọ n'ụgbọ ahụ n'afọ gara aga kpalitere mbọ zuru ụwa ọnụ iji mepụta usoro ka mma iji soro ụgbọ elu ndị nkịtị. Na Wednesde, ụfọdụ n'ime mgbalị ahụ mịrị mkpụrụ. Otu kọmitii UN kwetara inye ap
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Engadget
For years, Lockheed Martin has been working on hypersonic (Mach 5 and above) aircraft like the SR-72, which could reach virtually any part of the world within a couple of hours.
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Ụlọ ọrụ na-agba ọsọ
The skies just got friendlier.
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TechCrunch
Ụwa na-achọsi ike imepụta ụgbọ elu dị ọcha karị, dịkwa jụụ nke nwere ike dochie ụgbọ elu azụmahịa na-agba ọkụ, na-ebigbọ a na-eji taa. NASA na-eduzi ọtụtụ nyocha na mbọ mmepe na mpaghara a ma taa ha ekwupụtala aha gọọmentị maka echiche ụgbọ elu X ha na-esote: X-57 “Maxwell.” Maxwell bụ ụgbọ elu nyocha ngwakọ eletrik arụnyere […]
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CNN
Revolutionary pod designs would let passengers travel by bus, train and plane while staying in the same seat.
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Snapmunk
Boom’s supersonic plane will be capable of Mach 2.2 speeds (~1,451 mph), which means they’ll travel at more than double the speed of sound.
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VOX
Ndị Concorde nyere anyị ụgbọ njem dị egwu. Ma gịnị mere ụgbọ elu a dị egwu ji daa? Azịza ya dị mgbagwoju anya. Soro Phil Edwards na Vox Almanac na Facebook…
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BBC
If we could travel by helicopter, it would save us time and lessen the need for building large, expensive airports. So what’s stopping us? Stephen Dowling investigates.
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physics
The field of plasma aerodynamics itself has an intriguing history.
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Atlas ọhụrụ
Luke Workman is a complete maniac. He's also one of the world's leading lithium battery pack designers for electric vehicles, and he's come up with a revolutionary battery design that he says could bring on clean, quiet, long-distance, commercial-scale supersonic airliners.
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Elite njem
Akwụkwọ akụkọ ndụ Jet nkeonwe
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Vox
Anyị amụtala ịnabata njem ụgbọ elu na-egbu oge, na-agwụ ike. Mana enwere ikpe na-amanye na ọ kwesịrị ịdị ukwuu, dị ngwa ngwa.
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Ụlọ ọrụ na-agba ọsọ
Airlines could demand 1,300 of the $200 million 45-seat planes, which are expected to fly from New York to London in less than 3 1/2 hours.
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Patent Yogi
Boeing is very sensitive about passengers comfort while traveling in their airplanes. Accordingly, the company keeps innovating solutions to make the travel more comfortable and enjoyable. This includes solutions like ending passengers wild goose chase to locate empty cabins, to providing location-based services onboard aircraft, and converting interior surfaces of airplanes into projection scre
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Ụlọ ọrụ na-agba ọsọ
Ndị a abụghị ụgbọ elu nke Hindenburg gị.
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Ezigbo Injinia
Get 10% off Squarespace by following this link: http://squarespace.com/realengineering Get your Real Engineering shirts at: https://store.dftba.com/collecti...
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Washington Post
"Think of it as an electric bus in the air," one investor said.
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Bloomberg
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The Guardian
Google co-founder is building airship designed to be able to deliver supplies and food on humanitarian missions to remote locations, sources said
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Wired
The plane maker wants to build an autonomous airlines, but computer systems have long been in charge.
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Boom Super Sonic
Mmelite: Kọmiti Azụmahịa Sineti nakweere Ndezigharị Lee-Gardner site na ntuli aka otu olu. Na Boom Supersonic, ebumnuche anyị bụ ikpochapụ ihe mgbochi na-enwe na mbara ala. Nke ahụ…
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Atlas ọhụrụ
Otu ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị si Britain na China ewepụtala ụdị ọhụrụ nke seramiiki carbide nke nwere ike iguzogide oke okpomọkụ nke ofufe ihe karịrị okpukpu ise karịa ụda ụda na-enweghị mmebi nke ihe ndị yiri ya nwetara.
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Independent
Plane manufacturers are racing to develop artificial intelligence that will one day enable computers to fly planes without human beings at the controls
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Business Insider
Boeing's MQ-25 Stingray would be able to extend the range of a fighter plane.
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Popular Science
A Chinese science journal reported that a team of researchers have made a breakthrough in hypersonics, successfully testing a unique plane in a wind tunnel to speeds of Mach 7, or about 5,600 miles per hour.
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Daily Mail
CEO Blake Scholl kpughere na Boom Supersonic's XB-1 engines dị njikere na n'oge na-adịghị anya Boom's hangar na Centennial Airport na Denver, Colorado.
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Wired
Lockheed Martin's Low Boom Demonstrator sonyere n'ọkwa ndị NASA ama ama X-ụgbọ elu-ma nwee ike iweghachite afọ nke ụgbọ elu nkịtị nke kwụsịrị mgbe Concorde lara ezumike nká na 2003.
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IEEE Ụdị egwu
The startup is building short-haul aircraft for Boeing and JetBlue that combine gas turbines and batteries
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Military
Echiche a bụ ịkwakọba data wee lelee ihe dị na ndozi ụgbọ elu nke nwere ike ibu amụma ihe kpatara ya.
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physics
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Ndị Mechanics
Ịrụ ụgbọ elu nke nwere ike iru (ma dị ndụ) Mach 5.
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Chee echiche efu
Afọ ụgbọ elu ọzọ dị ebe a. Ọganihu ọhụrụ sitere na NASA na mmalite jet na-egosi na ihe ọhụrụ na-emecha laghachi na njem ụgbọ elu.
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New York Times
Rapid advances in airplane technology make pilotless flying possible sooner than anticipated — but the biggest manufacturers say other advances are likely first.
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Forbes
Nnabata zuru ebe niile nke ụgbọ ala na-anya onwe ya ga-abịa naanị mgbe ụlọ ọrụ ahụ nakweere nkwado ndabere na mpaghara, ụkpụrụ na nleba anya nke a na-ejighị n'aka na ngalaba njem ndị ọzọ.
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verge
The idea of electric-powered flight has been around for decades, but only recently has it begun to take off.
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ọkara
The flight was typical: It was full, getting to my seat took forever, and, once I did, the overhead-bin space had run out. So I shoved my backpack under the seat in front of me, where my feet should…
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BBC
By 2040, Norway has promised all of its short-haul flights will be on electric aircraft. It could revolutionise the airline industry.
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CNET
A number of aviation designers are building fully electric planes that cost less to build and are more efficient than traditional airplanes.
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CNET
The effort to build an airplane with a quieter sonic boom could let ordinary passengers break the sound barrier again.
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Ụlọ ọrụ na-agba ọsọ
Emirates na-ezube ime ka windo mebere ka ọ bụrụ ụkpụrụ na ụgbọ elu ya niile n'ọdịnihu - mana iji nwee ihe ịga nke ọma, ọ ga-adị mkpa iji njikwa ngwa ngwa dozie nnukwu UX.
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MIT Technology Review
Brightly colored molecular models line two walls of Yet-Ming Chiang’s office at MIT. Chiang, a materials science professor and serial battery entrepreneur, has spent much of his career studying how slightly different arrangements of those sticks and spheres add up to radically different outcomes in energy storage. But he and his colleague, Venkat Viswanathan, are taking…
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MIT Technology Review
Your typical jet plane is full of fast-moving blades. We need the spinning of turbines and propellers to create thrust and let us take to the skies. Or do we? In a paper out today in Nature, MIT researchers report that they have created and flown the first plane that doesn’t require any moving parts.…
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The Hill
A UK-based budget airline announced this week that it is “moving fast” toward developing a fleet of electric planes.
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NASA
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Mmekọrịta Wendover
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Robb Report
Eviation's Alice bụ ụgbọ elu mmadụ itoolu nwere ọkụ eletrik nwere ike inye aka dochie ụgbọ elu ụgbọ elu na-ere mmanụ ọkụ.
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Vox
Ọsọ a na-aga ịrụ batrị buru ibu maka ụgbọ elu iji efe ọkụ eletrik dị ọcha.
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CNN
US airframer Boeing says its new "transonic' wing design could improve airplane efficiency.
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BBC
Important tests lie ahead for the engine concept that could take a plane from London to Sydney in about four hours.
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China Daily
An unmanned aircraft powered by hydrogen fuel finished 10 test flights recently, a concrete step by its developer the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China in exploring new energy aircraft.
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anya
A Norwegian company has placed a large order for 60 electric planes, expanding the order backlog of an American aircraft manufacturer.
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Tu Delft
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Usoro Bae
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Oge Ụwa
China is looking to develop a green supersonic civil aircraft and an independently developed prototype is expected to be launched around 2035, a senior aircraft engineer said.
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verge
Airbus unveiled a new concept airplane called "Bird of Prey," which seems fitting because this thing seems designed to prey on your deepest fears. The bird-like conceptual airline design features multiple propellors, a rudder branded with the Union Jack, and something called "feathered wings" which I can’t seem to unsee.
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Fighter Jets World
Air Force Recently Tested Record-Setting highest thrust producing air-breathing hypersonic engine
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Gizmodo
Ụgbọ elu ndị na-enweghị mmadụ bụ ọdịnihu nke ụgbọ elu ndị agha, na-ebelata ihe ize ndụ nke ndị na-anya ụgbọ elu mmadụ n'oge ọrụ dị ize ndụ na ọrụ dị ize ndụ. Etinyela ụgbọ elu kwụụrụ onwe ya mana ndị agha ikuku US na-anwale robot nke nwere ike ịkwọ ụgbọ elu ndị agha dị ugbu a, na-eme ka ụgbọ elu ọ bụla nwee ike nwee obere mgbanwe.
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Choputa Magazin
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Independent
Plane expected to make sound of a 'a gentle thump' if it can be heard at all
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Egwú Singularity
While flying cars may yet deliver on the promise of buzzing around cities in robotic air taxis, the future of commercial aviation is no less tantalizing.
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Ndị European Space Agency
UK company Reaction Engines has tested its innovative precooler at airflow temperature conditions equivalent to Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. This achievement marks a significant milestone in its ESA-supported development of the air-breathing SABRE engine, paving the way for a revolution in space access and hypersonic flight.
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Aeronautics Online
Dr. Val Miftakhov is the CEO and founder at ZeroAvia; a company focused on hydrogen power for aviation. Despite all of the buzz around the long-distance zero-emission travel hydrogen could bring to our roads, Val argues the lack of adoption here has been because the focus of the hydrogen industry's efforts has focused on the…
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National Geographic
Na 2017, ọdụ ụgbọ elu Changi jere ozi dị elu nke nde mmadụ 62. Site na 2030, ọ na-ezube iweta ikike ya na ndị njem karịrị nde 150. Nke mbụ st...
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Bloomberg
Onye na-anya ụgbọ elu Europe bụ Airbus SE ekpughere atụmatụ atọ ọ na-amụ iji wuo ụgbọ elu nwere hydrogen ka ọ na-agba ọsọ iweta ụgbọ elu ndị njem na-enweghị carbon na-arụ ọrụ n'afọ 2035.