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Study finds running a hydrogen plane could be cheaper than traditional aircraft by 2035; requires correct policies and incentives

An economic study by research group Steer, and commissioned by T&E, looked at future operating costs of hydrogen planes on intra-European flights and found that they could be an efficient, cost competitive technology to decarbonize the sector, provided kerosene is taxed adequately. (If fossil kerosene is taxed in line with…

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Germany’s Lufthansa orders four Airbus planes

German flagship carrier Lufthansa signed a contract to purchase four additional Airbus A350-900 long-haul planes, the company said on Tuesday.

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Colombia Plane Crash

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Should You Travel by Plane or Train? The Value of Time vs. Money

On your next getaway, you’ll make tradeoffs in time, cost, convenience and experience, depending on whether you fly or take a train. With speed comes added stress and expense, but relaxing, pleasant…

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Rumor: Frank Vogel on a Plane to Philly

Frank Vogel is on a short list to become the next Sixers coach, according to Woj, and there’s a rumor coming from Barstool’s Rone that Vogel took a plane to Philly on Monday: Lil insider scoop: Frank Vogel is on a flight to Philly rn. I wonder what he could be doing there… — rone’s […]

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