US Air Force taps JetZero to build prototype blended wing aircraft by 2027

Sort of a half-way point between a conventional airliner and a flying wing

Under a US$235-million contract, the US Air Force has tapped JetZero to build a prototype blended wing aircraft as a way to advance and demonstrate the capabilities of the technology that could lead to a new class of military transports.

Napoleon said that an army travels on its stomach, but today it’s more accurate to say that it travels on a fleet of globe-spanning transport planes carrying ammunition, personnel, equipment, and all the necessities of life with an ease that would have been unimaginable a century ago.

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The US Air Force estimates that transport aircraft consume 60% of its jet fuel. That’s 1.2 billion gallons (4.5 billion liters) every year. To reduce this, the Air Force, along with NASA and the Defense Innovation Unit, is looking at blended wing aircraft as a possible solution.

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