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=== Solar flight === Venturing into the stratosphere with unmanned aerial vehicles is a pioneering feat that Airbus is currently spearheading. The company's latest endeavors in solar cell technology promise to revolutionize the capabilities of these aircraft, allowing them to soar at high altitudes for prolonged periods, solely powered by sunlight. The primary focus of Airbus's work in solar flight encompasses several key aspects: # Advancing Photovoltaic Solar Panels: Airbus is dedicated to developing cutting-edge photovoltaic solar panels that not only weigh less but also possess greater flexibility, while maximizing the capture of solar energy per square meter of surface area. # Efficient Energy Conversion: The captured solar energy is ingeniously converted into electrical energy to propel an electric-driven system, enabling smooth operation of the aircraft and powering various onboard equipment. # Uninterrupted Flight: One of the most remarkable achievements in this endeavor is harnessing solar energy to charge a rechargeable energy storage system. This breakthrough allows the aircraft to continue flying autonomously during the night, eliminating any dependence on traditional fuel sources. At the forefront of Airbus's solar-powered flight initiatives stands the remarkable Zephyr program. Functioning as a high-altitude pseudo-satellite, the Zephyr aircraft relies solely on solar power to operate effectively, setting new standards for sustainable and limitless flight possibilities. Airbus's relentless pursuit of solar-powered aerial technology is poised to reshape the future of unmanned aerial vehicles, unlocking vast potential for extended, environmentally friendly missions in the stratosphere. With the Zephyr program leading the way, the sky's the limit for solar-powered aviation. [[File:Solar plane.png|thumb|500x500px|center]]
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