Future Aircraft Will Have Jet Engine Fan Blades Outside the Nacelles, Airbus to Try It First
There is this estimate in the aviation industry that the world would need around 40,000 new commercial aircraft over the next two decades, the vast majority of them playing in the single-aisle…
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