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FLYING Magazine on MSNAirbus Unveils Next-Gen Single-Aisle Aircraft, Commits to HydrogenAerospace giant Airbus says its new single-aisle concept could fly in the late 2030s, with hydrogen propulsion system testing ...
ZeroAvia will work with a California-based expert in autonomous flight technology on how to make heavy unmanned aircraft even ...
The development of a CFRP hydrogen tank for commercial aircraft is seen as a potential enabler of carbon-neutral flight. Cryogenic or liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel, in combination with a turbine or ...
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AZoCleantech on MSNHydrogen Electric Flight Prepares for Lift Off in New ZealandStralis Aircraft, Fabrum and Ara Ake are collaborating to advance hydrogen-powered aviation by designing, developing and ...
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Daily Guide Ghana on MSNAirbus showcases hydrogen aircraft technologiesAirbus 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 ...
In order to achieve the European Union's target of CO2 neutrality in the aviation industry by 2050, research and development of new propulsion methods is required. Hydrogen-powered aircraft engines ...
The hydrogen aircraft market is driven by factors such as the growing emphasis on sustainable aviation, increasing regulatory support for zero-emission air travel, and continuous advancements in ...
EHang, JAC Motors and Guoxian Holdings will conduct joint research on the automation of aircraft production technologies and build a manufacturing base, all to accelerate low-altitude aviation ...
A groundbreaking partnership is taking off between Airbus and Toshiba Corp. to explore the potential of superconducting technology for the future development of hydrogen-powered aircraft.
ZeroAvia today announced it has been selected by AFWERX for a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to conduct a feasibility study focused on integrating hydrogen propulsion into Cessna ...
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