Educators, join us for an in-depth exploration of the future of air travel. The evolution of air travel has happened at an astounding pace over the past 120 years. From the Wright Flyer that glided 36 meters in 12 seconds to the Concorde supersonic airliner that could travel from New York to London in just three and a half hours. Advances in the aviation industry are centered around moving people from one place to another in an efficient and sustainable way. Join us as we dive into what innovative air travel could look like in the future (including electric aircraft) and gather engaging classroom resources about aerodynamics, drones, and aviation careers.
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