NASA and Boeing have teamed up to develop an experimental Aircraft, designated as the X-66A, with the goal of achieving net zero aviation emissions in the United States by 2050. The aircraft features a Transonic Truss-Braced Wing concept and aims to pave the way for environmentally friendly single-aisle aircraft. The project, part of NASA's Sustainable Flight Demonstrator initiative, has received a $725 million collaboration agreement, with Nasa investing $425 million over seven years. The X-66A has the potential to reduce fuel consumption and emissions by 30% compared to current aircraft models.
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