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eattle-based Zunum Aero has teamed up with French engine maker Safran Helicopter Engines to supply the hybrid electric engine needed for its ZA10 people mover that is expected to work as a Toyota Prius of the skies, albeit one that can transport a lot more people.READ MORE
Zunum Aero Chooses Safran Engine for Hybrid Electric Aircraftzunumwp2018-10-08T16:51:11+00:00
Zunum Aero, a startup backed by aerospace giants Boeing and JetBlue, announced a deal on Thursday that brings it one step closer to its goal of making electric aircraft a reality.READ MORE
Forget cars, Boeing-backed startup to bring electric planes to market by 2020zunumwp2018-10-08T16:48:36+00:00
Aircraft manufacturer Zunum, backed by Boeing Co, will use an engine turbine from France’s Safran SA to power an electric motor for the hybrid regional airplane it aims to bring into service in 2022, the company said on Thursday.READ MORE
Electric airplane startup Zunum chooses Safran engine turbinezunumwp2018-10-08T16:46:43+00:00
The deal is part of a long-term strategic alliance between Zunum Aero, a startup, and French aerospace giant Safran. The two companies are working on more collaborations.READ MORE
Boeing-backed electric airplane maker Zunum Aero signs engine deal with Safran Helicopterszunumwp2018-10-08T16:44:35+00:00
Aircraft manufacturer Zunum, backed by Boeing Co, will use an engine turbine from France's Safran SA to power an electric motor for the hybrid regional airplane it aims to bring into service in 2022, the company said on Thursday.READ MORE
Electric Airplane Startup Zunum Chooses Safran Engine Turbinezunumwp2018-10-08T16:42:09+00:00
ELECTRIC cars are clean, quiet and, it seems, the way of the future. Tesla, an American firm that has done much to help electric cars shed their museli-munching image, is struggling to meet demand for its mid-market Model 3...READ MORE
Zunum Aero Could Achieve A First: An Alternative-Powered Plane That Actually Reaches The Marketzunumwp2018-08-23T23:41:25+00:00
In the century that’s elapsed since the dawn of commercial aviation, air transportation has become pretty well refined. Yet paradoxically, it’s easier to fly halfway around the world than to travel to a nearby city. As a result, many people shun air travel... READ MORE
Zunum Aero’s Hybrid Electric Airplane Aims To Rejuvenate Regional Travelzunumwp2018-08-23T23:43:04+00:00
ELECTRIC cars are clean, quiet and, it seems, the way of the future. Tesla, an American firm that has done much to help electric cars shed their museli-munching image, is struggling to meet demand for its mid-market Model 3...READ MORE
Small hybrid-electric airliners ready for take offzunumwp2018-08-23T23:42:17+00:00
All the investment that has been flooding into fuel cells, renewables and grid storage is hastening the day when electric planes take to the runway — a moment that is coming sooner than many realize.READ MORE
Electric planes? Zero-emission future is zooming inzunumwp2018-09-11T22:01:34+00:00
In July 2018, Norway’s transport minister Ketil Solvik-Olsen and Dag Falk-Petersen, the head of the country’s airport company Avinor, took a very special flight together.READ MORE
Norway’s plan for a fleet of electric planeszunumwp2018-08-23T23:44:53+00:00