HIA formed to advance the UK hydrogen aviation industry
A group of leading companies involved in the UK aviation industry have established the Hydrogen in Aviation (HIA) alliance to accelerate the adoption of zero carbon aviation.
A group of leading companies involved in the UK aviation industry have established the Hydrogen in Aviation (HIA) alliance to accelerate the adoption of zero carbon aviation.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions is converting a conventional Britten-Norman Islander aircraft to hydrogen propulsion under Project Fresson.
ZeroAvia and UAE-based renewable energy company Masdar have signed a partnership agreement to explore hydrogen production and supply at key locations to facilitate clean flight operations.
The University of Sheffield has received new equipment that will allow it to produce more green hydrogen than any other UK research centre.
Baker Hughes earlier this month (August 8) revealed it had signed an agreement with airport management and operations firm Avport to develop, implement and operate onsite hydrogen microgrid solutions.
GKN Aerospace, Marshall and Parker Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at exploring liquid hydrogen fuel system solutions for aviation.
ZeroAvia has today (August 10) revealed an all-new compressor for hydrogen fuel cell-based aviation propulsion systems up to 900kW in power.
Finavia has announced it is involved in the HyAirport hydrogen project designed for airports in the Baltic Sea region to promote the use of hydrogen.
ZeroAvia’s ZA600 hydrogen-electric engines are set to power Surcar Airlines’ seaplane flights in the Canary Islands.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) has unveiled its newly refurished hangar and R&D facility suitable for the development of zero-emission aircraft, such as hydrogen-electric systems.