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Canary Islands seaplane flights to be powered by ZeroAvia’s hydrogen powertrain

ZeroAvia’s ZA600 hydrogen-electric engines are set to power Surcar Airlines’ seaplane flights in the Canary Islands.

The hydrogen-powered flight innovator today (August 2) revealed it had signed an agreement with the airline to supply its fuel cell engines to enable green flights around the Canary Islands.

Surcar – a newly launched airline with backing from the likes of Nordic Seaplanes – plans to use Twin Otter seaplanes retrofitted with the ZA600 powertrain on sightseeing tours around the islands.

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