Aviation, Travel and Tourism

The world needs carbon-neutral flying. Here’s how to bring it one step closer

An aeroplane flies underneath the jet stream of another aircraft above the Italian city of Padua.

An aeroplane flies underneath the jet stream of another aircraft above the Italian city of Padua. Image: REUTERS/David Gray

Lauren Uppink
Head, Climate Strategy, World Economic Forum
Nikolai Khlystov
Lead, Space, and Lead, Global Future Council on Space, World Economic Forum
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