ZeroAvia, FlightSafety International to Train Pilots on Hydrogen-Electric Aircraft
Flight school trains some 52,000 civil pilots annually and says it will work with regulators on ‘future governance’ of training involving hydrogen.
Flight school trains some 52,000 civil pilots annually and says it will work with regulators on ‘future governance’ of training involving hydrogen.
The sustainable aviation startup reveals at the Farnborough International Airshow that it will team with the Dutch flag carrier to attempt a future test flight.
The hydrogen-electric propulsion developer raised funds, including from the U.K. Infrastructure Bank, to support certification and scaling of its technology.
Developer of sustainable propulsion systems is looking forward to longer cross-country flights.
At AERO 2023, GAMA and industry leaders explain that the work is getting done right now on an innovative net-zero future.
The test flight is a step forward towards hydrogen-powered commercial flights, ZeroAvia said.
In a letter to DOT and DOE leadership, eVTOL startups, aerospace giants and others made the case for increased government funding.
Under the agreement, the European airport operator and ZeroAvia will explore developing hydrogen fuel infrastructure and launching zero-emission routes.
ZeroAvia will incorporate HyPoint’s high-temperature fuel cell technology into development of its hydrogen-electric aircraft powertrain.
ZeroAvia will obtain an STC for the Grand Caravan turboprop and its ZA600 zero-emission powertrain.