Indian Air Force received the Kanpur-1 Vintage Prototype Aircraft at its upcoming Heritage Centre in Chandigarh; Kanpur-1 will be displayed along with other aircrafts, reports IANS.
is a challenging one for an industry that, by its very nature, burns fuel. here at the whittle lab at the university of cambridge, work is under way to introduce radical change to help lower aircraft carbon emissions and create more environmentally friendly ways of flying. this includes exploring prototype aircraft with more fuel efficient shapes, and new types of fuel such as hydrogen for long haul, and electrically powered aircraft for short journeys. this issue is incredibly urgent. what we are talking about is a transformation in the global economy to take place in 30 years, it s a generation. it s really urgent that we both start working now on identifying the solutions, getting them out and getting them up to scale as quickly as possible. key to making those quick changes is ensuring industrial and government decision making is aligned. someone who s played a role in bringing these groups
we all need to do our bit on cutting emissions, because aircraft obviously are emitting pollutants at altitude. the target of net zero emissions by 2050 is a challenging one for an industry that by its very nature burns fuel. here at the whittle lab at the university of cambridge, work is under way to introduce radical change to help lower aircraft carbon emissions and create more environmentally friendly ways of flying. this includes exploring prototype aircraft with more fuel efficient shapes, and new types of fuel such as hydrogen for long haul, and electrically powered aircraft for short journeys. this issue is incredibly urgent. what we are talking about is a transformation in the global economy to take place in 30 years, it s a generation. it is really urgent that we both start working now on identifying the solutions, getting them out
ships to their presence in real time. in the next few years, the aviation industry is going to change. it needs to be greener, ww all need to do our bit on cutting emissions, because aircraft obviously are emitting pollutants at altitude. the target of net zero emissions by 2050 is a challenging one for an industry that by its very nature burns fuel. here at the whittle lab at the university of cambridge, work is under way to introduce radical change to help lower aircraft carbon emissions and create more environmentally friendly ways of flying. this includes exploring prototype aircraft with more fuel efficient shapes, and new types of fuel such as hydrogen for long haul, and electrically powered aircraft for short journeys.
the target of net zero emissions by 2050 is a challenging one for an industry that by its very nature burns fuel. here at the whittle lab at the university of cambridge, work is under way to introduce radical change to help lower aircraft carbon emissions and create more environmentally friendly ways of flying. this includes exploring prototype aircraft with more fuel efficient shapes, and new types of fuel such as hydrogen for long haul, and electrically powered aircraft for short journeys. this issue is incredibly urgent. what we are talking about is a transformation in the global economy to take place in 30 years, it s a generation. it is really urgent that we both start working now on identifying the solutions, getting them out and getting them up to scale as quickly as possible. key to making those quick changes is ensuring industrial and government decision making is aligned. someone who has played a role