Airbus just unveiled the ZeroE, a four-propeller commercial aircraft that will be powered by hydrogen-fuel-cell stacks and ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
European aircraft maker Airbus announced it has settled on a fuel cell design for its upcoming hydrogen single-aisle aircraft ...
Airbus has outlined plans to fast-track the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft, refining its ZEROe project roadmap as it seeks to introduce a commercially viable hydrogen jet in the coming ...
The company now expects to debut a commercially viable hydrogen aircraft by the late 2030s, marking a shift from its previous 2035 target. Airbus has spent years evaluating different hydrogen ...
The European aerospace giant reaffirmed its commitment to develop a commercially viable aircraft powered by hydrogen and shared new details about its revised ZEROe project. We first heard about ...
As concerns over climate change escalate and the demand for sustainable transportation solutions intensifies, the hydrogen aircraft market is poised for unprecedented growth. With its potential to ...
Hydrogen propulsion developer ZeroAvia has teamed with autonomous flight specialist Reliable Robotics for a U.S. Air ...
Bhutan’s spectacular new airport, the world’s first 3D-printed train station has been built in Japan, plus new designs for Airbus’s zero-emission aircraft and France’s next-generation high-speed ...
Flying with hydrogen: French aviation company Beyond Aero is developing an aircraft that flies electrically and is powered by fuel cells. It should be in regular use by 2030. Beyond Aero presented ...
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