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The blended-wing Natilus Kona aircraft, which is now flying in quarter-scale testing in California, is set to have a zero-emissions variant thanks to a partnership with Zeroavia, which will provide a 600 kW hydrogen-electric powertrain option.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: blended wing, ZeroAvia, Hydrogen Aviation, Hydrogen-powered, Climate Solutions: Aviation
ZeroAvia has flown what the aviation company claims is the largest aircraft yet to be run on a zero-emissions hydrogen-electric engine, testing a 19-seater plane over the skies of England. Read more
ZeroAvia's 19-seat Dornier 228 has taken its first test flight in the UK. It's a testbed for the company's clean aviation technology, using a zero-emissions hydrogen-electric powertrain that's slated for certification and commercial flights by 2025.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: Hydrogen-powered, ZeroAvia, Climate Solutions: Aviation, Hydrogen, Hydrogen Aviation
Last April, a hydrogen-powered ZeroAvia test plane lost power and crashed during flight tests. The UK's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has now completed its investigation into the incident, and confirmed that the hydrogen system was not responsible.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: ZeroAvia, Hydrogen Aviation, Hydrogen, Crash, Electric Aircraft
De Havilland Canada has partnered with ZeroAvia to develop a zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell powertrain for its Dash 8-400 airliner, which can either be retrofit to existing planes or supplied as a factory option on new aircraft orders.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: ZeroAvia, Climate Solutions: Aviation, Hydrogen Aviation, Hydrogen-powered
Hydrogen aviation pioneer ZeroAvia has announced its biggest zero-emissions H2 aircraft yet: a 76-seat airliner it's building with Alaska Airlines and hoping to fly in 2023 – as well as its commercial H2 flight between London and Rotterdam in 2024.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: ZeroAvia, Climate Solutions: Aviation, Hydrogen Aviation, Hydrogen-powered, Airlines


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