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Airbus’s Falcon-Like Model Plane Looks Like Something From Star Wars

Airbus test-flew the model, which is dubbed Maveric, in June last year in France.

Airbus’s Falcon-Like Model Plane Looks Like Something From Star Wars
(Source: Verified Twitter account of Airbus). 

(Bloomberg) -- Airbus SE unveiled a model of a sleek, falcon-like jet with rear-mounted twin engines that would look at home in the Star Wars movies.

The two-meter demonstrator model, displayed at the Singapore Air Show on Tuesday, features a so-called blended-wing body that’s designed to reduce fuel consumption.

Airbus test-flew the model, which is dubbed Maveric, in June last year in France and will continue flights into the second quarter of 2020, the Toulouse-based planemaker said.

Airbus’s Falcon-Like Model Plane Looks Like Something From Star Wars

“We need these demonstrators to evaluate the potential as viable and safe feature projects,” said Jean-Brice Dumont, executive vice president of engineering at Airbus. “We need these breakthroughs, these technologies to meet our environmental challenge.”

Planemakers and airlines are exploring new designs to reduce fuel burn and cut carbon emissions in a warming climate. Blending the wings with the fuselage to cut drag is one of several possible solutions.

Maveric has the potential to cut fuel consumption by as much as 20% compared with current single-aisle aircraft, and opens possibilities for different propulsion systems and cabin designs, according to Airbus.

To contact the reporters on this story: Kyunghee Park in Singapore at kpark3@bloomberg.net;Anurag Kotoky in New Delhi at akotoky@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Young-Sam Cho at ycho2@bloomberg.net, Angus Whitley, Ville Heiskanen

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