ZeroAvia and Birmingham Airport enter partnership for hydrogen-powered flights
ZeroAvia and Birmingham Airport (BHX) have entered into a long-term partnership for zero-emission flights.
ZeroAvia and Birmingham Airport (BHX) have entered into a long-term partnership for zero-emission flights.
Technip Energies has been selected by Arcadia eFuels for the front-end engineering and design (FEED) of a commercial eFuels facility for green hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Airbus, Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), Air New Zealand, Hiringa Energy, Fabrum, and Christchurch Airport have all partnered to support the commercial deployment of green hydrogen-powered aircraft in New Zealand.
Systems engineer Chris Ellis and aeronautical engineer John Coplin explain why they think a hydrogen-powered widebody plane could be in the skies within two years
Hydrogen-powered aviation innovator Universal Hydrogen has signed a strategic agreement with Air New Zealand as part of the airline’s plans to expand its Mission Next Gen Aircraft programme.
Universal Hydrogen has been granted an experimental airworthiness certificate by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to proceed with its first test flight of its hydrogen-powered regional aircraft.
ZeroAvia has signed a collaboration agreement with Shell, Rotterdam the Hague airport and Rotterdam the Hague Innovation Airport (RHIA).
The UK Government has today (February 7) announced that it and industry are jointly backing hydrogen and all-electric flight technologies with £113m ($135.5m) to unlock “guilt-free” flight.
Mobility, infrastructure, and industry took centre stage at the first Hyvolution Summit in Paris today (February 2).
H2FLY and Stuttgart Airport have partnered to set-up the Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen Aviation.