Future aircraft developments

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A number of technologies have been identified for future aircraft developments (other than simple evolution of existing aircraft types):

[edit] Cambridge-MIT Silent Aircraft Initiative

SAX-40 is a future-oriented aircraft design intended to reduce noise, especially in near-ground conditions (take-off and landing), and enhance fuel efficiency. The design features a blended wing, above wing engines, adjustable exhaust profile, and the elimination of slats and flap. It is estimated that the earliest commercial flight would be around 2030 if the design was taken up.

Further details to be announced Monday 6 November 2006 at a presentation at the Royal Aeronautical Society.

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