Airbus's Quest To Cut Carbon from Aviation Now Focuses on Superconductivity Technology
The company's UpNext research and development unit is partnering with the European Laboratory for Particle Physics for its Superconductor for Aviation with Low Emissions project.
The European Laboratory for Particle Physics bases much of its work on the world-famous Large Hadron Collider.
The European Laboratory for Particle Physics, better known as CERN, will apply its large hadron collider in joint work with Airbus aimed at promoting the adoption of superconductivity and cryogenics in airborne electrical distribution systems. (Image: Airbus/CERN)