Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) has recently revealed the groundbreaking design of its 240 kW hydrogen fuel cell technology system, destined to power the Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander aircraft.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
H2FLY, the global leader in hydrogen-electric powertrain systems for aircraft, has announced the next generation of its proprietary fuel cell system, H175. This high-performance and modular power unit is specifically designed for commercial aircraft applications, marking a significant milestone in sustainable aviation.
H2FLY, a Stuttgart-based manufacturer of hydrogen fuel cell systems for aeroplanes, has successfully completed liquid hydrogen on-ground filling tests with its HY4 aircraft’s newly built liquid hydrogen tank.
Spanish aviation engine maker ITP Aero is heading a national consortium to test and produce the first domestic hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft engine.
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Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) and German regional airline Evia Aero have agreed to collaborate on the creation of a 19-seat hydrogen-powered aircraft.