Intelligent Energy to debut hydrogen fuel cell tech at Farnborough Airshow
Intelligent Energy (IE) has launched a new product line of fuel cell solutions suitable for zero-emission eVTOL sub-regional and regional aviation.
Intelligent Energy (IE) has launched a new product line of fuel cell solutions suitable for zero-emission eVTOL sub-regional and regional aviation.
Swiss aircraft developer JEKTA has selected ZeroAvia’s fuel cell engine to use in a demonstration of an amphibious flying boat design.
Airbus, easyJet and Air Products have teamed up to explore introducing hydrogen infrastructure at London Gatwick Airport.
Ryze has agreed to provide aviation firm ZeroAvia with hydrogen for use in engine and flight testing at Cotswold Airport, the UK.
Joby Aviation has successfully trialled a hydrogen-electric air taxi demonstrator, seeing the aircraft complete a 523-mile flight above California, US.
Japanese industrial conglomerate Itochu Corporation has invested in US-UK hydrogen aviator ZeroAvia.
Airbus will study the creation of the “first” hydrogen airport hub in Spain, as part of a consortium with five other companies.
American Airlines has entered a conditional purchase agreement for 100 hydrogen-electric engines from ZeroAvia that could power its regional jet aircraft, as well as increasing its investment in the start-up.
Walmart Canada has introduced a Nikola hydrogen fuel cell Class 8 truck into its fleet for operation in Ontario.
US hydrogen aviator Universal Hydrogen (UH2) has gone bust after burning through cash reserves and not finding additional funding sources.