Hydrogen pioneers Airbus and Kawasaki to collaborate on developing the hydrogen supply chain
Airbus and Kawasaki Heavy Industries will work together in order to develop a hydrogen fuelled ecosystem and build out it supply chains into airports.
Airbus and Kawasaki Heavy Industries will work together in order to develop a hydrogen fuelled ecosystem and build out it supply chains into airports.
The US Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has awarded Skydweller Aero $14m to support the creation of a hydrogen fuel cell powered aircraft for defence and commercial industries.
California has been handed a boost to its hydrogen economy today (April 4) with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between ZeroAvia and ZEV Station to create a hydrogen refuelling network at Californian...
Hydrogen continues to make waves in the air with the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) receiving a “record” UK Government funding in green aerospace of around £685m ($899m) over three years with hydrogen set to be...
Liquid hydrogen holds significant promise in providing a zero-emission fuel able to boost the capabilities of the aviation industry.
Hypersonix Launch Systems has received a boost in the development of its hydrogen-fuelled platform with the Federal Government providing $2.95m to support its development.
As Aviation H2 continues to work towards achieving hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2023, the company has completed its initial research paving the way for construction.
Passenger aviation continues to become more carbon-efficient per passenger. Engines have improved fuel efficiency by roughly 45% from 1968 to 2014. Airlines also created higher seat density, i.e., more seats per aircraft, more full flights....
Delta Airlines has become the first US-based airline to collaborate with Airbus to accelerate the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft as it looks to spearhead its Flight to Net Zero plan.
A new report released today (March 17) concludes that liquid hydrogen could power a midsize aircraft with 280 passengers from London to San Francisco directly, or from London to Auckland with just one stop.