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Editors report on manufacturer's plans for sustainable future in travel.
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Karen Walker, Jens Flottau, Thierry Dubois

Listen in as Aviation Week editors report from the Airbus Summit in Toulouse.
 
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Jens Flottau

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury warned the aerospace industry is not moving fast enough to address climate change and promote its drive toward emission-reductions targets.

 
On December 5th Embraer will be sharing an update about their Energia family, live from Amsterdam and São José dos Campos. Discover more.
 
Jens Flottau, Thierry Dubois

China’s decision to certify some Western aircraft helps address a few markets. But it is also very political.
 
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Thierry Dubois

As part of the EU’s Clean Aviation public-private partnership, MTU Aero Engines is leading a research and technology project aiming at combining the benefits of its water-enhanced engine concept with a hybrid-electric architecture.
 
Turning commercial air travel into a sustainable, carbon net-zero industry will make flying more expensive and airlines may have to change their business models, experts acknowledge, and Korean Air is set to begin scheduled operations with its first Airbus A321neo in December. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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