The world's leading air show opened in the United Kingdom, and aviation manufacturers showed off the latest aircraft equipped with next-generation environmentally friendly technology.

The world's leading air show, which began on the 18th in Farnborough in the south of England, is attended by approximately 1,200 companies, including aviation-related companies, in an attempt to capture aviation demand, which is expected to recover from the Korona-ka.



As efforts for decarbonization are accelerating in the aviation industry, "sustainability" is one of the themes, and each company showed off the latest aircraft equipped with next-generation decarbonization technology.

Among them, the joint venture "Wisk" established by Boeing of the United States and the British venture company "Vertical Aerospace" have released an electric and vertical takeoff and landing aircraft aiming for practical use as a "flying car". It was attracting the attention of visitors.



"The aerospace industry and airlines have set a goal of virtually zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050," said Gareth Rogers, CEO of the Farnborough Airshow. It's the most important issue for us. We hope that the industry will show how to tackle the issue at this air show. "