
Would you get on a plane without a pilot?
The first airplane autopilot was developed in 1912 by Sperry Corporation. Since that time, air accidents have been significantly reduced, since approximately 70% of them occur due to human errors.
And although the idea of a program…

SUN-to-LIQUID the progress of solar fuel
Now the fuel generated through solar concentration is not impossible, since Sun to Liquid is a project developed at the Institute of IMDEA Energy that, together with other companies in the European Union, this program is carried out where, from…

Would you travel 20 hours by plane?
The aviation industry is crossing a technological frontier, and Qantas Airways is not far behind, and they are organizing a series of “ghost flights” that would go from New York and London to Sydney, with the intention of verifying the results…

AIRPORTS WITH ENDLESS TRACKS, THE NEXT INNOVATION
In more than a century in which aviation processes were standardized, the only thing that has not shown an evolution in its design are the tracks that carry the same model year after year. However, this could be about to end with the project…

INNOVATIONS IN AIRPORT ENVIRONMENTS
Global traffic is expected to exceed 14,000 million passengers by 2029, so the airport industry works hard to innovate, developing solutions that allow them to facilitate the activities of their workers and provide more efficient services for…

Flying-V, the plane that carries passengers on the wings
The Technological University of Delft (The Netherlands) has developed a plane called Flying-V and its main novelty is that the passenger cabin, the fuel tanks and the cargo hold is in the wings.
They claim that the aircraft will use 20% less…
