German and New Zealand airports partner on hydrogen developments
Although 18,500km apart, the airports of Hamburg, Germany, and Christchurch, New Zealand, have signed a partnership to work on developing the use of green hydrogen in aviation.
Although 18,500km apart, the airports of Hamburg, Germany, and Christchurch, New Zealand, have signed a partnership to work on developing the use of green hydrogen in aviation.
Everett-based magniX plans to develop hydrogen fuel cells to complement its battery electric and hybrid electric systems.
Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) will be completely replaced by hydrogen planes, both H2 -El and H2-ICE, and will only account for a very small number of supersonic flights, according to a new Rethink Research report.
Perhaps coming as a reflection of the growth being experienced across the hydrogen industry itself, the second Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany, having doubled in size welcomed over 5,000 visitors through its doors.
ZeroAvia is leveraging Ansys simulation solutions in the development of its hydrogen-electric powertrain developed to reduce aircraft emissions.
Dr. Josef Kallo, Co-founder and CEO, at H2FLY, discusses H2FLY and who they are, on H2 View’s, Hydrogen: Mobility Pillar Special, webinar.
Dr. Josef Kallo, Co-founder and CEO, at H2FLY, discusses the challenges in the hydrogen aviation industry, on H2 View’s, Hydrogen: Mobility Pillar Special, webinar.
H2 View’s Mobility Pillar Special webinar today (October 14) heard how a lack standardisation is plaguing hydrogen refuelling and about the potential for the clean energy carrier’s use in aviation.
Dr. Josef Kallo, Co-founder and CEO, at H2FLY, discusses hydrogen aviation and if it will change the way we fly, on H2 View’s, Hydrogen: Mobility Pillar Special, webinar.
Dr. Josef Kallo, Co-founder and CEO, at H2FLY, discusses on-site hydrogen generation for aviation, on H2 View’s, Hydrogen: Mobility Pillar Special, webinar.