Carbon-neutral air travel is a growing possibility as first ever plane with no moving parts takes flight

The first ever “solid state” plane, with no moving parts in its propulsion system, has successfully flown 60 metres.

The propulsion system is entirely electrically powered, nearly silent, and with a thrust-to-power ratio comparable to conventional systems such as jet engines.

Long-term, the new technology could help reduce the harmful environmental impact of the aviation industry globally.