PowerCell MS-100 fuel cells to be trialled in aerospace drivetrains
PowerCell Sweden’s MS-100 fuel cell systems are set to be tested in fuel cell-based aerospace drivetrains.
PowerCell Sweden’s MS-100 fuel cell systems are set to be tested in fuel cell-based aerospace drivetrains.
Groningen Airport hopes to become the first hydrogen valley airport in Europe.
British Airways is backing a future of hydrogen-fuelled aviation, having today (31st March) announced its support for ZeroAvia’s development programme with an investment of $23.4m.
Reaffirming its commitment to low and zero emission commercial aircraft, Airbus is exploring the impact of superconducting materials and liquid hydrogen at cryogenic temperatures on an aircraft’s propulsion system.
Six UK firms are spearheading a project to deliver what they say will be the world’s first truly green passenger carrying airline service using hydrogen fuel cell technology – and a hydrogen fuel cell-powered flying...
Proton Motor Fuel Cell today (22nd March) announced it has received a fourth order from a large, unnamed international engineering and aerospace group for its hydrogen-powered fuel cell system.
Insitu has announced new details about its latest efforts to advance hydrogen fuel cell propulsion for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
“To meet net-zero, all stakeholders must work together in pursuing all technology options with low carbon fuels and hydrogen, along with battery and electrification.”
PowerCell bags SEK 5.4m follow-on order from ZeroAvia following world’s first hydrogen-powered passenger aircraft flight
Within a few years, Dr. Alex Ivanenko is convinced hydrogen-powered aircraft will be in operation for regional short-haul flights and by the end of decade, he is confident we will see larger hydrogen-fuelled passenger planes...