Delta Air Lines and JetZero have announced a partnership to develop a commercial blended wing airliner, marking a significant shift in aircraft design. While traditional cylindrical fuselages with low-mounted wings have dominated the industry for decades, the new collaboration aims to enhance sustainability through innovative designs.
JetZero, known for its blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft intended for both commercial and military use, has already partnered with the United States Air Force. The new agreement with Delta Air Lines strengthens its commercial prospects.
According to a statement released by Delta, the airline will support JetZero and the USAF in efforts to launch a full-scale demonstrator aircraft by 2027. Delta's Sustainable Skies Lab will also assist in making the BWB commercially viable and consult on interior design matters. Amelia DeLuca, Delta's Chief Sustainability Officer, said: