The New York Post reports Delta Airlines recently unveiled a novel aircraft design that promises passengers will experience some of the most terrifying airline flight they’ll ever encounter.

The airliner is partnering with JetZero, a California-based startup, to bring the innovative and sustainable blended-wing-body aircraft to life as part of the global carrier’s push to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, Delta Air Lines announced Wednesday.

The interior and exterior design is quite impressive.

The lightweight airframe — which differs from the traditional tube-and-wing shape — is expected to carry more than 250 travelers and will provide a much quieter journey with the engines mounted on the roof of the plane.

Amelia DeLuca, Delta’s Chief Sustainability Officer (indeed her official title), stated that the primary emphasis is on ensuring the advanced aircraft is as eco-friendly as feasible.

‘While Delta is focused on doing what we can today to address our carbon footprint, it’s critical we also work with a variety of partners to advance revolutionary technologies, like JetZero’s blended-wing-body aircraft, to solve for a significant portion of future aviation emissions.’

Airline officials said its goal is for the sleek aircraft to run on sustainable aviation fuel.

JetZero cofounder and CEO Tom O’Leary said his company is working to ‘change the world’ by introducing a first-of-its-kind aircraft that will reduce airline energy costs and associated emissions.

One would think that after what happened last month in Toronto, Canada that the company to focus on passenger safety first.

The pilots of the Toronto jet that crashed were DEI hires too.

But, don’t worry, Delta is committed to DEI. Nothing to worry about. What else could possibly go wrong?