The Washington State Department of Commerce gave ZeroAvia a $350,000 economic development grant to assist with the site selection process…
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De Havilland Canada will be given options to acquire 50 ZeroAvia hydrogen-electric engines as part of the MOU. These possibilities will be confirmed after De Havilland Canada and ZeroAvia have signed a permanent agreement.
As it nears commercialization of its hydrogen-electric technology, ZeroAvia has acquired a new $35 million funding round to assist in…
ZeroAvia is actively working on an airplane that will run entirely on hydrogen. Rotterdam-based ZeroAvia is part of the Royal Schiphol Group.
ZeroAvia is establishing itself as the market leader in zero-emission passenger aircraft with the announcement of a collaboration with Alaska…
MHI RJ Aviation Group (MHIRJ), the world’s largest CRJ Series aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul company, and ZeroAvia, a pioneer…
ZeroAvia has placed an order for Hyzon’s next generation of lightweight high-performance fuel cells. ZeroAvia will study the ground-breaking fuel…
Octopus Hydrogen, Octopus Energy Group’s newly established hydrogen arm, will supply ZeroAvia’s R&D center at Cotswold Airport in the United…
After announcing the commencement of the development of its 600 kW powertrain for use in 19-seat aircraft late last year,…
The order is for fuel cell stacks, fuel cell systems, and engineering services to be delivered over the course of a year.