Airbus, More European Aviation Firms Explore Hydrogen Future
Airbus and several partners are studying hydrogen infrastructure at airports, while Cranfield Aerospace Solutions and LoganAir aim to launch hydrogen-electric flights by 2027.
Airbus and several partners are studying hydrogen infrastructure at airports, while Cranfield Aerospace Solutions and LoganAir aim to launch hydrogen-electric flights by 2027.
The defense titan and the Department of Energy have entered a yearlong collaboration to prototype a new system that converts solid hydrogen to electricity.
The eVTOL manufacturer’s subsidiary H2Fly said the tests marked the world’s first such flights.
Company’s annual summit was the setting for unveiling a zero-emission aircraft engine and plans for SAF promotion.
ZeroAvia will incorporate HyPoint’s high-temperature fuel cell technology into development of its hydrogen-electric aircraft powertrain.