Hydrogen-fuelled aviation powers ahead
As part of a new agreement with hydrogen-focused powertrain developer ZeroAvia, green hydrogen project developer Protium will develop and expand UK green hydrogen infrastructure for aviation.
As part of a new agreement with hydrogen-focused powertrain developer ZeroAvia, green hydrogen project developer Protium will develop and expand UK green hydrogen infrastructure for aviation.
With less than a week to go until f-cell Germany, H2 View took the opportunity to have one final catch up with some of the speakers from the recently passed f-cell+HFC event, Ben Nyland, President...
The world’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered passenger flight yesterday took off from Cranfield, England.
In an effort to make hydrogen-powered commercial flight a near-term reality, Plug Power has teamed up with fuel logistics company Universal Hydrogen to develop a hydrogen fuel cell-based propulsion system designed to power commercial regional...
Multinational aerospace corporation Airbus has today unveiled three hydrogen-based concepts for what it believes will be the world’s first zero emission commercial aircraft, entering service by 2035.
As part of a new partnership, electric motor manufacturer magniX and end-to-end fuel logistics company Universal Hydrogen hope to make hydrogen-powered commercial flights a near-term reality.
“In three years’ time, we are going to have in commercial operation the first aircraft powered by hydrogen-electric engines, and you will be able to buy a ticket to one of your favourite destinations.”
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and MTU Aero Engines are jointly developing a fuel cell propulsion system for the aviation industry.
Green hydrogen could be used to significantly reduce aviation emissions within the next five years, with a complete transition to hydrogen-fuelled flights from 2050, says new report from Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.
Long-time Shell Executive Andy Brown and former Flybe CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener have been named as the two latest additions to ZeroAvia’s Advisory Board, helping guide the company’s efforts to zero emission flight.