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Plans to reduce environmental impact by 2040.
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New NASA green airliner study to go beyond agency’s sustainable X-plane to include technology for broader reduced environmental impacts.
 
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Organization designation authorization designees need to manage effectively, empower ODA unit members and not interfere with their work.
 
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Ahead of the 2021 Dubai Airshow, Gulf carriers are still powerful industry forces but follow different paths and press to adjust their fleet plans.
 
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ZeroAvia adds the Dash 8-400 turboprop and CRJ regional jets to planned applications of its hydrogen-electric powertrains.
 
 
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