EasyJet revealed on Wednesday 27 September that it has partnered with American manufacturer Wright Electric – who has already successfully developed a two-seater electric prototype, to replace its current fleet of aircrafts. EasyJet aims to make every flight under two hours zero emissions by 2037.
EasyJet plans to make short-haul flights zero emission by 2037
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