Outlined technology bricks could support a planned single-aisle next decade, plus Airbus’ renewed commitment of a ...
Airbus Takes Hydrogen Aviation to New Heights at the 2025 Summit At its highly anticipated annual summit, Airbus reaffirmed ...
Airbus has lifted the curtain just a tad and given us a glimpse at the future of commercial aviation. At the Airbus Summit ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHydrogen-electric aircraft that flies long distances at Formula 1 speed to be developed in AustraliaAn Australia-based zero-emission aircraft designer and manufacturer has collaborated with Formula One car engine ...
Conflux Technology, based in Geelong, Australia, has announced a collaboration with AMSL Aero, an Australian aircraft ...
Airbus' sustainability chief said aviation emissions have been “relatively stable” and that innovation could offset the ...
European aircraft maker Airbus announced it has settled on a fuel cell design for its upcoming hydrogen single-aisle aircraft ...
Airbus Summit, held in Toulouse on 24 and 25 March, Airbus presented its vision of the commercial aviation roadmap for the ...
Airbus Summit, Airbus outlined its updated roadmap for a next-generation single-aisle aircraft and a hydrogen-powered flight project, targeting commercial viability and a 2030s launch to revolutionize ...
Airbus has stepped away from a 2035 target date for introduction of a hydrogen-powered aircraft.
The new aircraft design features four 2-megawatt electric propulsion engines, each powered by a dedicated fuel cell system.
Aerospace giant Airbus says its new single-aisle concept could fly in the late 2030s, with hydrogen propulsion system testing ...
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