Today, there is effectively only one transportation fuel – jet fuel. However, this may not always be the case, and it has been proven that aircraft can be adapted to fly on other sources of fuel. Transitioning away from kerosene jet fuel is one of the fundamentals driving the development of future generations of aircraft today. The drive to hydrogen is even driving the development of the H2 Clipper – a giant airship envisioned to be the pipeline of the skies transporting hydrogen.
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Boeing’s New 797 Will Be Built In Washington
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- September 11, 2024
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Boeing has just reached a massive new tentative agreement affecting over 33,000 Boeing employeesIn its statement on the deal, Boeing revealed it plans to build the much-anticipated 797 mid-sized airliner in Washington. The proposed New Midsize Airplane (NMA) has been touted for around a decade, but these are the first concrete plans for the project.Thumbnail Image: First Class Photography | Shutterstock