Why Airbus' NEW Open Rotor Engines DESTROY The Aviation Industry!

Why Airbus' NEW Open Rotor Engines DESTROY The Aviation Industry!

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Nov 17, 2024  #airbus #aviation

Airbus, Open Rotor Engine & Aviation

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Imagine you’re looking out the window of your next flight and instead of the enclosed jet engines we’re all used to seeing, you spot something completely new—an open-rotor engine with exposed blades cutting through the air. This radical design could soon become a reality, and it’s poised to completely shake up the world of aviation. Today, we’re diving deep into #airbus ’ latest groundbreaking development: open-rotor technology. A new engine concept that could redefine the future of commercial flight by making it cleaner, quieter, and far more efficient.

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