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Delta partners with JetZero on developing revolutionary sustainable aircraft

Delta partners with JetZero on developing revolutionary sustainable aircraft
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Matt Cincera, Senior Vice President - Software Engineering | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has announced a partnership with California-based start-up JetZero to develop a more sustainable aircraft featuring a blended-wing-body (BWB) design. This collaboration is part of Delta's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and advancing industry innovation through increased fuel savings and enhanced customer experiences.

JetZero's BWB design is expected to be up to 50% more fuel-efficient than current aircraft, with comparable flight range and seat capacity using existing engine technology. The U.S. Air Force awarded JetZero a grant in 2023 to build a full-scale demonstrator, slated for its first flight in 2027.

"Working with JetZero to realize an entirely new airframe and experience for customers and employees is bold and important work," said Amelia DeLuca, Delta's Chief Sustainability Officer. "It's critical we also work with a variety of partners to advance revolutionary technologies. "

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Delta will provide operational expertise through its Sustainable Skies Lab to support the commercialization of the BWB airframe technology. This partnership marks Delta's fourth "revolutionary fleet" initiative outlined in its roadmap launched in 2023.

The global airline will also consult on interior design aspects to elevate both customer and employee experiences. The uniquely shaped airframe offers possibilities such as dedicated overhead bin space for each passenger, accessible seats and lavatories, and fewer rows.

"JetZero is working to change the world by bringing to market an aircraft that aims to fly this decade," said Tom O'Leary, JetZero cofounder and CEO. "Delta was one of the first carriers to partner with us, supporting us behind the scenes since 2023. "

The BWB aircraft, first tested by NASA and Stanford University in the1990s, will be capable of using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) while employing today' s engine propulsion systems.

Aircraft manufacturers have made significant advancements in fuel efficiency since passenger jets were introduced; however, more progress is needed rapidly . Delta''s Carbon Council saved over40 million gallons of fuel in2024 through operational efficiencies and fleet modifications.

This U.S.Air Force grant., along with support from partners like Northrop Grumman and Scaled Composites., further validates the BWB design as a viable solution.Major stakeholders including Delta have been informally partnering wit h JetZero since2021 on commercializing this aircraft.

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