
Artifacts from the Future
The stingray-shaped EcoJet that aims to slash business jet emissions
The "blended wing" design means more lift, less drag and better fuel efficiency
By Kelsey Rolfe
Kelsey Rolfe is an award-winning freelance business journalist in Toronto, covering personal finance, technology and mining. Her work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, Canadian Business and The Logic, among other publications. She has worked for the Financial Post as a staff reporter and was an editor at Benefits Canada and CIM Magazine.

The "blended wing" design means more lift, less drag and better fuel efficiency

The "blended wing" design means more lift, less drag and better fuel efficiency

The "blended wing" design means more lift, less drag and better fuel efficiency