JEKTA, a Swiss developer of the PHA-ZE 100 amphibious aircraft, is collaborating with ZeroAvia to integrate hydrogen fuel cell power generation systems (PGS) into its electric amphibious aircraft design.
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Ryze has partnered with zero-emission aviation pioneer ZeroAvia to supply hydrogen for engine and flight testing at its UK base located at Cotswold Airport.
ZeroAvia has recently unveiled a artificial intelligence (AI) software aimed at significantly reducing the costs associated with hydrogen production.
American Airlines’ recent announcement of a conditional purchase agreement for 100 hydrogen-electric engines from startup ZeroAvia has garnered significant attention.
Airbus plans a series of feasibility studies to explore the development of hydrogen hubs at major North American airports.
ZeroAvia is diversifying its portfolio by offering its components to other players in the clean aviation sector.
ZeroAvia has recenty signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with FEAM Aero.
ZeroAvia has been chosen as one of three companies to spearhead the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) Hydrogen Challenge Sandbox initiative.
ZeroAvia and flyv have joined forces to explore the potential of powering flyv’s on-demand flight operations with ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric engines.
In the vast expanse of global greenhouse gas emissions, air travel’s seemingly modest 3 percent share belies its colossal impact, surpassing the collective emissions of entire nations.