Why We Still Don't Have Electric Planes
As air travel becomes more harmful to the environment, companies are betting on battery power as a cleaner alternative to jet fuel. Prototypes of electric aircraft have been taking off around the globe, paving the way for a future of cheaper flights, quieter airports, and emissions-free air travel. MORE AIRPLANE CONTENT: Why You Can't Open An Airplane Door Mid-Flight • Why You Can't Open An Airplane Door Mid-Fl... How To Survive A Plane Crash • How To Survive A Plane Crash Why Planes Dump Jet Fuel • Why Planes Dump Jet Fuel ------------------------------------------------------ #Electric #Planes #TechInsider Tech Insider tells you all you need to know about tech: gadgets, how-to's, gaming, science, digital culture, and more. Visit us at: https://www.businessinsider.com TI on Facebook: / techinsider TI on Instagram: / tech_insider TI on Twitter: / techinsider TI on Amazon Prime: http://read.bi/PrimeVideo INSIDER on Snapchat: https://insder.co/2KJLtVo ------------------------------------------------------ Why We Still Don't Have Electric Planes

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