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260. Reshaping Air Freight with Blended Wing Body Design

Author
SAE International
Published
Thu 02 Jan 2025
Episode Link
https://www.sae.org/tomorrow-today-ep260

For more than 60 years, the air freight industry has adapted passenger aircraft for cargo fleets resulting in limited capacity and diminished fuel efficiency. However, a long-overdue shift toward a volume-optimized blended wing body (BWB) design is enabling freight aircrafts to carry 40-50% more in cargo capacity per trip while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Leading the way is Natilus, a company that develops hyper-efficient cargo and passenger BWB aircraft that dramatically improve aerodynamic efficiency and provide a powerful increase in internal volume. The result? Less fuel burn, lower emissions, higher payloads, and lower operating costs.
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To learn more, we sat down with Aleksey Matyushev, CEO and Co-Founder, to discuss how Natilus’ next-generation BWB aircraft design can improve economic efficiency and sustainability, as well as the company’s foray into the passenger aircraft space.
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