Hydrogen gains traction in large aircraft sector
In the latest in our series of future aviation trends, Chris Ellis considers the technical developments involving hydrogen in the large aircraft sector.
In the latest in our series of future aviation trends, Chris Ellis considers the technical developments involving hydrogen in the large aircraft sector.
Universal Hydrogen has successfully demonstrated its modular hydrogen storage capsules on its ATR-72 test aircraft.
Universal Hydrogen has signed a joint development agreement with JBT AeroTech for the design and development of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered battery charger for airports.
A feasibility study has found the production of hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) in Ireland could generate revenue of €2.55bn ($2.69bn) by 2050.
Franco-Dutch aviation engineering firm AFI KLM E&M has signed an agreement with ZeroAvia to explore the training needs for technicians and engineers who will be involved in retrofitting aircraft with hydrogen-electric propulsion.
Precision bearing specialist Carter Manufacturing has joined the Future Engine Technology for the Control of Hydrogen (FETCH) project.
Haskel, Protium, and Nel Hydrogen have partnered to collaborate on Project HEART to enable the acceleration of hydrogen-powered aircraft at UK airports.
An all new green hydrogen fund, headed by KGAL, has invested in Arcadia eFuels’ hydrogen-based production facility in Vordingborg, Denmark.
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) and Boeing are joining forces to develop the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) sector in the UAE and globally.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) and MONTE Aircraft Leasing have signed a three-party agreement with Torres Strait Air to establish hydrogen-powered flight in Australia.