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ATRA is set to become an essential tool for both German and European aerospace research. The new research aircraft will help to deal with future urgent research projects into more efficient air travel which leaves a smaller carbon footprint.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Lufthansa Technik (LHT) have reached an agreement in respect of joint development and maintenance of the future A320 ATRA (Advanced Technology Research Aircraft). With this new research aircraft, DLR will be able to continue to fulfil its research and development responsibilities, as it has been doing safely and reliably to date.
Credit: DLR
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