Million-Dollar Future Aircrafts Soon Hitting The Skies

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1. Zunum’s hybrid-electric aircraft: In the United States, the ability to fly between small towns with ease is something that has, thus far.

2. The AW609: Leonardo S.p.A’s AW609 was designed to bring the speed of a turboprop airplane.

3. Boeing’s Blended Wing Body Airlifter: When designing a vehicle for the land, sea, or air, manufacturers have, for quite some time.

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4. 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft: Boeing’s 787 is not simply a wide-body twin-engine jet airliner, it’s a “Dreamliner”.

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5. Concorde: Having flown its first test flight all the way back in 1969, and officially entered service in 1976.

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6. The Spaceliner: For those who had other things on their mind in 2021, and missed it, the civilian space race.

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7. Aerion AS2: Traveling by private jet is a privilege that a small percentage of humanity is privy to.

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8. Boom Supersonic: In 2003, Concorde, the British-French supersonic jet, flew its last flight.

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9. A220-500: The Airbus A220 is a fleet of narrow-bodied aircrafts that accomodate 5 to a row.

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10. The Vahana: The Vahana is a one-seat urban transportation aircraft that can move up and down.

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11. CityAirbus: With the goal of one day developing a fully electric airliner, Airbus has been hard at work.

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12. Eviation’s Alice Commuter: Similar to what the folks at Zunum Aero had in mind with their electric hybrid aircraft.

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13. NASA X-57 Maxwell: A few years ago, NASA developed a $790 million initiative that, if all goes as planned.

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