The aviation industry has long grappled with its carbon footprint, but now a promising solution is on the horizon. DG…
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The aviation industry has long been recognized as a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for over 2% of total emissions worldwide. As the world’s aircraft fleet is projected to grow by 80% by 2041, the industry faces a pressing need to adopt sustainable practices to curb its environmental impact.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) is making significant strides towards revolutionizing the aviation industry with its ambitious plans to introduce hydrogen-powered regional airliners by 2026.
Airbus, the renowned France-based aerospace giant, has revealed a concept design for a 100-seat commercial hydrogen-powered plane. This groundbreaking development marks a significant step forward in the quest for sustainable air travel, presenting a potential game-changer for the aviation industry.
ZeroAvia, a leading innovator in zero-emission aviation, announced a groundbreaking achievement as it concluded its initial prototype ZA600 flight testing campaign at Cotswold Airport in the UK.
New fuels and technologies are set to revolutionize the aviation industry and play a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions by 2050.
Edmonton International Airport (YEG) is taking a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions and achieving its net-zero goal by 2040 through a groundbreaking partnership with Toyota Canada.
German Aerospace Center (DLR) and General Electric Aerospace (GE) have conducted extensive research on the combustion of 100 percent hydrogen under realistic aircraft engine operating conditions.
Hamburg Airport, with the support of EU funding, is embarking on an ambitious project to establish itself as a hub for hydrogen planes in the Baltic Sea region.
The Airport Cooperative Research Programme (ACRP) has released a comprehensive report titled “Preparing Your Airport for Electric Aircraft and Hydrogen Technologies.”