France to gain hydrogen-powered regional aircraft as part of new agreement
France could soon gain hydrogen-powered regional aircraft with Universal Hydrogen and Amelia unveiling the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) today (Feb 1).
France could soon gain hydrogen-powered regional aircraft with Universal Hydrogen and Amelia unveiling the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) today (Feb 1).
Australia-based Aviation H2 is aiming to raise capital of around $300,000 to help fund a study into a green energy jet engine plane powered by hydrogen with the first plane to be available within the...
Siemens Energy, TotalEnergies and Masdar want to develop a new demonstrator plant in Masdar City, Abu Dhabi to produce sustainable aviation fuel from green hydrogen.
Electric Aviation Group has launched a new subsidiary that will be responsible for developing a megawatt-scale fuel cell stack system that will be implemented into a 90-seater hydrogen hybrid aircraft.
ZeroAvia has received a boost today (Jan 10) to its hydrogen-electric aircraft programme with the Washington State Department of Commerce awarding $350,000 to transition a warehouse into a research and development space.
Catching a flight for your favourite holiday destination could soon be a lot greener, with easyJet today (Jan 10) confirming a new partnership with Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) to support the development of its hydrogen...
Plans for a green hydrogen production facility in the Southwestern US, which would also include advanced transportation test tracks, a hydrogen research Institute, a clean fuel airport, marina access and a green housing development, have...
Haskel has partnered with NanoSUN to develop a solution that is capable of refuelling hydrogen-electric aircraft as part of the HyFlyer II programme.
Johnson Matthey has today (Jan 5) unveiled a new technology that is able to efficiently convert carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel.
In a new agreement revealed today (Dec 22), the Electric Aviation Group and the UK’s University of Nottingham (UoN) will develop an innovative hydrogen-electric hybrid propulsion system for the aviation industry.