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Producing and evaluating sustainable aviation fuel made from e-fuel
Southwest Research Institute produced a batch of blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through a refinery process that ...
Inside Duncan Aviation, a control room has all the makings of a cockpit, with gauges measuring speed and temperature. But instead of being attached to a plane, the control room is linked to a single ...
GE Aerospace and Kratos Defense & Security Solutions have begun altitude testing for their new low-cost GEK800 turbofan ...
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General Electric Demonstrates Ramjet Engines for Hypersonic Missiles
The Solid Fuel Ramjet (SFRJ) and the Hypersonic Dual-Mode Ramjet (DMRJ) are seeing rapid success as the U.S. hikes spending and development of hypersonic ...
BREMEN, Germany—Preparation for final testing of Ariane 6 engines is progressing, while the main- and upper-stage assembly lines are up and running, ArianeGroup CEO Andre-Hubert Roussel says. Europe’s ...
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Pratt & Whitney Advances CCA Engine Testing as Raytheon Expands Mk 104 Rocket Motor Production
The two announcements highlight RTX’s parallel work on both air-breathing and solid rocket propulsion technologies through ...
This measured data on long life HTPEM fuel cells will help quantify maintenance savings and encourage adoption of the ...
Aircraft engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce is retiring a Boeing 747-200 test aircraft after 20 years in service. The company said the aircraft, known as the “Flying Test Bed” (FTB) and registered as ...
In the world of aviation, long delays are hardly unusual, but few programs have faced the scale and persistence of the Boeing 777X. Once heralded as the next leap in widebody twin-jet efficiency and ...
Engine manufacturer GE Aviation plans to buy 500,000 gal. of biofuel annually for engine testing, beginning in 2016. The company uses more than 10 million gal. of jet fuel a year at its engine test ...
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This Five-Engine Boeing 747 Is One Of The Rarest Planes In The World, And It Exists For A Specific Reason
The Boeing 747 is quite possibly the most iconic airplane in aviation history. Everyone knows what the 747 is, even if they don’t care about planes. The ‘Queen of the Skies’ might have ended ...
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