martes, 26 de abril de 2022

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UK aerospace, Destination Zero. Strategy and roadmap

ATI (@UKAeroInstitute) twitteó a las 11:13 a. m. on mar., abr. 26, 2022:
Today we're launching a new technology strategy for UK aerospace, Destination Zero: The Technology Journey to 2050 ✈️🌍

Download the strategy and roadmaps here: https://t.co/g9pCRysW0w

#aerospace #technology #innovation #aviation #sustainability #investment https://t.co/7f8uGGzm0N
(https://twitter.com/UKAeroInstitute/status/1518881055666749440?t=RQYmu9FEFrBtKqx0Kh5NCA&s=03