Launched on January 1 aboard PSLV-C58, the 100 W class fuel cell operated efficiently in the orbital platform POEM3. This breakthrough marks a crucial step in powering future space missions with unparalleled efficiency, emitting only water as a byproduct.
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Japan Airlines (JAL), one of Asia’s largest carriers, has embraced the future of aviation by entering into strategic partnerships with global leaders in hydrogen-electric aircraft and engines.
Brisbane-based aviation company Stralis Aircraft, in collaboration with QUT (Queensland University of Technology) and the iMove Co-operative Research Centre, has unveiled plans to develop hydrogen-electric aircraft technology.
Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), with the backing of the UK government, is propelling the development of FlyZero—an aircraft that aspires to circumnavigate the globe without the need for refueling.
Airbus has achieved a significant milestone in its Blue Condor hydrogen plane contrail research experiment. The endeavor saw the flight of a modified glider, powered solely by hydrogen (H2), through the skies of Nevada in November.
Airbus, the global aircraft manufacturing giant, announced plans to expand its production significantly in Germany. The company aims to build 75 A320 family aircraft every month by 2026, with a particular focus on A321neo and the long-haul version A321XLR.
ZeroAvia has inked a deal with EcoJet, an airline aspiring to be the flag carrier for a green Britain. The agreement encompasses up to 70 hydrogen-electric, zero-emission engines, marking a significant step toward realizing the world’s first electric airline.
Rolls-Royce, an aviation industry stalwart, is steering away from the electric and hydrogen-powered flight trajectory, placing a strategic bet on conventional propulsion systems for the next two decades.
HevenDrones, a trailblazer in harnessing hydrogen fuel for drone power, showcased its cutting-edge H2D200 Series at the Monaco Hydrogen Forum, setting a new standard in the drone industry.
Researchers from the University of São Paulo (USP) are delving into the vast potential of Brazil’s sugar and alcohol sector…