The U.S. Air Force is testing new technology that could let brew jet fuel from the air. That's part of an attempt to create a decentralized supply chain for jet fuel — allowing future American military outposts to produce their own. The Department of Defense on Tuesday announced a $65 million contract with startup Air Company, which brews fuel out of carbon dioxide pulled from the atmosphere. The company won its spot in the program by winning a 2021 competition by fueling a drone with ready-made jet fuel as part of the Air Force's Project FIERCE. Air Company hopes the shipping-container-sized fuel factories will supplement — or even replace — the long, tenuous and explosive su
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