Jun
18
Flying Low
By Jodi LaMarco
British airline Easyjet hopes to have its low-emission, short-distance planes delivered by 2015.
The new narrow-bodied design incorporates two open-rotor engines above a wide tail fin, and could cut CO2 emissions as much as 50 percent. The aircraft would also reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 75 percent.
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