Haskel, Protium, and Nel Hydrogen have partnered to collaborate on Project HEART to enable the acceleration of hydrogen-powered aircraft at UK airports.
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Japan will subsidize $205 million to support the development of hydrogen fuel cell systems and other equipment for electric aircraft.
BASF Catalysts emerges as a global leader, driven by a relentless commitment to shaping a cleaner, greener future. With expertise spanning a myriad of industries, from air quality management to electrified mobility and beyond, BASF Catalysts is at the forefront of innovation, delivering cutting-edge solutions that protect our environment and advance our quality of life.
Universal Hydrogen Co. has soared to new heights in the realm of zero-emission aviation. The company recently marked significant milestones, including successful test flights and a substantial order book for its innovative regional hydrogen-powered aircraft conversion kits. These achievements pave the way for a greener future in aviation and bring us closer to sustainable skies.
Fokker Next Gen and Dassault Systèmes have joined forces on a journey to revolutionize the future of air travel. The collaboration, underscored by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aims to reshape the aviation industry by harnessing the power of hydrogen as a clean, renewable energy source.
Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with easyJet, has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in their hydrogen research project. This achievement propels hydrogen as a potent contender for powering aircraft, revolutionizing the narrow-body aviation segment from the mid-2030s onward.
German logistics giant DHL is joining forces with energy firm HH2E and South African petrochemicals firm Sasol. Together, they are embarking on a pioneering venture to expand the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Germany. This transformative partnership promises to reshape the aviation industry and significantly reduce its carbon footprint.
In an ambitious move that could transform the region’s economic and environmental landscape, East Midlands Airport has joined forces with a consortium of organizations to develop the UK’s largest inland hydrogen cluster.
In a visionary move to power the future of aviation with sustainable energy, Italy’s Hydrogen Valley Malpensa project has officially taken off. The project, supported by European funding under the EU research and innovation program Horizon Europe, aims to create a hydrogen ecosystem around the Malpensa airport, with a focus on hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and consumption.
ZeroAvia, a trailblazer in hydrogen-electric aircraft technology, has unveiled that a consortium of industry leaders has co-led its latest financing round. This group includes aviation giant Airbus, Barclays Sustainable Impact Capital, and NEOM.