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FLYING Magazine on MSNZeroAvia, FlightSafety International to Train Pilots on Hydrogen-Electric AircraftPartners plan to create flight simulators, digital training platforms, and other resources to prepare pilots for a ...
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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 ...
During the 2025 Airbus Summit, Airbus outlined plans to prepare a next-generation single-aisle aircraft that could enter ...
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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 ...
This year's Airbus Summit marks what could become a turning point for the future of sustainable aviation. The European aerospace giant reaffirmed its commitment to develop a commercially viable ...
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 ...
gross-weight autonomous aircraft with hydrogen fuel-cell propulsion for reduced engine noise and thermal signature. The single-turboprop Caravan is the first application targeted by ZeroAvia for ...
Andy Reynolds, head of hydrogen storage and distribution, says the 100-seat ZEROe concept aircraft would use two tanks, each holding around 750kg of liquid hydrogen. Llewellyn says Airbus will use ...
project aims to lay the foundations for carbon-neutral aviation by demonstrating a hydrogen-powered aircraft engine on the ground, followed by a full flight test. In parallel, it will develop and ...
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