ZeroAvia has concluded its Series C funding round, amassing a total of $116 million. This funding, with key participation from the UK Infrastructure Bank, Airbus, Barclays Sustainable Impact Capital, and NEOM Investment Fund (NIF), positions ZeroAvia at the forefront of clean propulsion technology for larger aircraft.
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Spanish regional airline Air Nostrum has joined forces with Australian company Dovetail Electric Aviation to embark on the conversion of…
Universal Hydrogen has solidified its collaboration with Japan Airlines (JAL) and JAL Engineering (JALEC) through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This partnership aims to usher in a new era of hydrogen-powered flight in Japan, positioning JAL as a global pioneer in operating true zero-carbon-emissions passenger aircraft.
Australian aerospace startup AMSL Aero (AMSL) is charting an ambitious course to the skies, propelled by the support of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA). The game-changing endeavor is aimed at developing a hydrogen-powered electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing aircraft (eVTOL), aptly named the Vertiia.
Universal Hydrogen, a leader in hydrogen fuel services, has reached a significant milestone in the world of sustainable aviation. The company recently completed an operational demonstration at Toulouse Airport, showcasing its unique modular hydrogen capsule technology and an innovative hydrogen fueling logistics solution.
Universal Hydrogen and JBT AeroTech have joined forces to develop a groundbreaking solution: the H2AmpCart, a hydrogen fuel cell charger designed to revolutionize airport infrastructure.
Germany is stepping up its commitment to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with an ambitious project that combines green hydrogen, carbon capture, and cutting-edge Fischer Tropsch (FT) technology. The collaboration between Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp has marked a significant milestone by having EDL Anlagenbau Gesellschaft select their FT CANS™ technology for the HyKero plant in Böhlen-Lippendorf, Germany.
French Transmission System Operator (TSO) GRTgaz and the French airport authority Groupe ADP have joined hands to explore the possibility of transporting hydrogen via pipelines to Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports. This groundbreaking endeavor seeks to revolutionize the way airports handle their energy needs and reduce carbon emissions.
Airbus, a leading European aircraft manufacturer, is setting its sights on a groundbreaking development in the aviation industry. The company is eyeing the possibility of commissioning a 150-seat hydrogen plane, with the target year for potential launch set for 2035.
Groningen Airport Eelde, situated in the Netherlands, is embarking on a visionary journey to become one of Europe’s greenest airports, leading the charge in sustainable aviation. In a significant step towards this transformation, a coalition of twelve partners recently signed a declaration of intent to develop a comprehensive liquid and gaseous hydrogen infrastructure at the airport, creating an environmentally responsible hydrogen network.