Published: 13 May 2025
Hexcel is advancing a strategic partnership with JetZero
through the FAA’s Fueling Aviation's Sustainable Transition (FAST) program,
qualifying composite materials for JetZero's all-wing design aircraft
development program.
"Our partnership and collaboration with JetZero
represent a commitment to aerospace innovation," said Stacey Reiersgaard, Vice President, Customer Business Teams, Hexcel.
"We are accelerating the development of lightweight composite materials
well suited for a blended wing body aircraft design that will redefine the
future of sustainable aviation."
According to the FAA,
the FAST program is intended to “demonstrate innovative composite manufacturing
technologies capable of supporting advanced non-cylindrical pressure vessel
designs at unprecedented production rates.”
JetZero is developing the Z4, the world’s first all-wing
design commercial airplane. This design produces greater lift and reduces drag,
resulting in up to 50% better fuel
efficiency than comparably sized tube & wing aircraft. The body of the
all-wing is wider and shorter than tube & wing airplanes, with four
interior cabins abreast, each with its own aisle and dedicated overhead bin
space.
“Hexcel has been a key partner in our effort to develop and
field an aircraft that will significantly reduce fuel consumption and
associated emissions,” said Kevin
Brauning, Head of Structures, JetZero. “Throughout our collaboration,
Hexcel has continuously demonstrated its industry-leading technical expertise
in flexible composite material solutions and a commitment to sustainable
aviation.”
Hexcel's comprehensive carbon fiber and resin infusion technology portfolio and technological leadership in advanced aerospace materials led to the company’s selection as the provider of composite materials for the structural demonstration of the all-wing design airplane, according to Brauning.
“The research and development already underway will allow us to evaluate various advanced composite materials and manufacturing technologies to optimize aircraft design and performance,” said Brauning. “This collaborative approach with Hexcel is accelerating our technological assessment and development of the next-generation Z4 platform.”
"We are honored to have been selected by JetZero for this development effort,” said Reiersgaard. "As a vertically integrated and domestically sourced advanced composites solutions provider, Hexcel is uniquely positioned to support the aerospace industry's critical transition toward more fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible aircraft designs.”
Source - Hexcel.com
Published: 13 May 2025
Hexcel is advancing a strategic partnership with JetZero
through the FAA’s Fueling Aviation's Sustainable Transition (FAST) program,
qualifying composite materials for JetZero's all-wing design aircraft
development program.
"Our partnership and collaboration with JetZero
represent a commitment to aerospace innovation," said Stacey Reiersgaard, Vice President, Customer Business Teams, Hexcel.
"We are accelerating the development of lightweight composite materials
well suited for a blended wing body aircraft design that will redefine the
future of sustainable aviation."
According to the FAA,
the FAST program is intended to “demonstrate innovative composite manufacturing
technologies capable of supporting advanced non-cylindrical pressure vessel
designs at unprecedented production rates.”
JetZero is developing the Z4, the world’s first all-wing
design commercial airplane. This design produces greater lift and reduces drag,
resulting in up to 50% better fuel
efficiency than comparably sized tube & wing aircraft. The body of the
all-wing is wider and shorter than tube & wing airplanes, with four
interior cabins abreast, each with its own aisle and dedicated overhead bin
space.
“Hexcel has been a key partner in our effort to develop and
field an aircraft that will significantly reduce fuel consumption and
associated emissions,” said Kevin
Brauning, Head of Structures, JetZero. “Throughout our collaboration,
Hexcel has continuously demonstrated its industry-leading technical expertise
in flexible composite material solutions and a commitment to sustainable
aviation.”
Hexcel's comprehensive carbon fiber and resin infusion technology portfolio and technological leadership in advanced aerospace materials led to the company’s selection as the provider of composite materials for the structural demonstration of the all-wing design airplane, according to Brauning.
“The research and development already underway will allow us to evaluate various advanced composite materials and manufacturing technologies to optimize aircraft design and performance,” said Brauning. “This collaborative approach with Hexcel is accelerating our technological assessment and development of the next-generation Z4 platform.”
"We are honored to have been selected by JetZero for this development effort,” said Reiersgaard. "As a vertically integrated and domestically sourced advanced composites solutions provider, Hexcel is uniquely positioned to support the aerospace industry's critical transition toward more fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible aircraft designs.”
Source - Hexcel.com
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