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Oxford University Looks To Power Aircraft With Ammonia – Simple Flying
On Sunday, it was revealed that, after a breakthrough at Oxford University, we could be close to seeing

On Sunday, it was revealed that, after a breakthrough at Oxford University, we could be close to seeing commercial airliners powered by ammonia instead of kerosene. The British technology would result in zero-emission aircraft, and airlines would be able to adapt their existing fleets rather than having to buy redesigned planes.
Zero-emission air travel could be a matter of years away. Photo: Getty Images
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