US start-up Aerolane is developing a revolutionary approach to air cargo transportation by harnessing the power of air currents to surf through the skies. Their test aircraft, dubbed the “flying piano”, is equipped with twin engines that idle for electrical power while propellers turn for aerodynamic purposes.
Inspired by migrating birds, Aerolane’s team has been conducting tests to mimic the techniques used by geese to surf on air currents. By releasing smoke from a leading plane, they are able to capture vortices in the air that a glider can exploit to stay aloft.
Their goal is to guide unmanned cargo planes through wakes and turbulence to glide long distances without burning fuel, potentially reducing costs and emissions. By towing one or more cargo planes with a jet, Aerolane aims to achieve autonomous landings at the destination, with minimal fuel costs incurred.
While the concept has raised eyebrows among experienced pilots, Aerolane’s team is working closely with aviation experts to address safety concerns and compliance with regulations. With the potential to revolutionize air freight operations, Aerolane’s innovative approach to cargo transportation could pave the way for more efficient and sustainable air travel in the future.
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Revolutionary/ˌrɛvəˈluːʃənəri/adjective
Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.
Harnessing/ˈhɑːr.nəs.ɪŋ/verb
Controlling and making use of natural resources.
Aerodynamic/ˌɛəroʊdaɪˈnæmɪk/adjective
Related to the structure of solid bodies moving through air.
Vortices/ˈvɔːrtɪsiːz/noun
Whirling masses of fluid or air especially in a spiral form.