German-based hydrogen-powered aviation innovator, H2FLY, has today (November 8) announced it has begun integrating a liquid hydrogen storage system into its HY4 aircraft.
It is hoped the integration will bring H2FLY closer to achieving longer hydrogen-powered aircraft ranges, a critical element in the pursuit of achieving zero-emission medium- and long-haul flight.
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According to H2FLY, the liquid hydrogen storage system passed vibration and leakage testing, carried out by Air Liquide in September (2022).
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