easyJet are on the lookout for talented young designers to enter their competition to design a sustainable easyJet aircraft of the future!
easyJet are calling on school children up and down the UK – like you – to join their Aircraft of the Future competition to design a passenger plane for travelling across Europe, powered by a sustainable energy source.
easyJet are supporting the development of new zero-emission technologies for planes – and they want you to feel inspired to become part of the revolution of future air travel as zero-emission aircraft designers and engineers.
Your design will be judged by a panel of world-class experts in flying, sustainability, design, and zero-emission technology:
- easyJet’s very own First Officer and zero-emission aircraft modeller for FlyZero – Debbie Thomas
- easyJet’s Director of Sustainability, Jane Ashton
- Airbus’ VP of Zero-Emission Aircraft Glenn Llewellyn
- Wright Electric CEO Jeff Engler
- World-renowned designer Frank Stephenson, known for his innovative work on designs for electric flying taxis as well as his iconic car designs for the new MINI and Fiat 500.
Find out more and enter below: