The ZEROe demonstrator, which seeks to put a zero-emission aircraft into service by 2035, will use the Fuel Cell Balance of Plant (BoP) technology that Woodward will supply in collaboration with Airbus.
Woodward will support the ZEROe project, which aims to develop hydrogen-powered aircraft using cutting-edge design capabilities and fuel technologies.
With a comprehensive set of monitoring and control tools for hydrogen fuel and air for the hydrogen fuel cell system, Woodward’s BoP will significantly contribute to the project.
Terry Voskuil, President, Woodward Aerospace said, “The ZEROe project will provide important solutions in the portfolio for emission-free flying and will help fulfill the decarbonization goal. We’re very proud to be a part of it.”