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As a Swiss project outlines plans for the world's first solar powered round-the-world-flight the aviation industry expresses optimism solar panels could one day help power commercial airliners 21 Feb 2008
Intelligent Energy and Boeing complete three test flights of fuel cell powered aircraft 03 Apr 2008
As a Swiss project outlines plans for the world's first solar powered round-the-world-flight the aviation industry expresses optimism solar panels could one day help power commercial airliners 21 Feb 2008
Intelligent Energy and Boeing complete three test flights of fuel cell powered aircraft 03 Apr 2008

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