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World’s first fully electric hydrogen aircraft engine could replace jet turbines
One of the world’s largest aeronautics and space companies, Airbus, and leading aircraft engine ...
This would be the first propulsions system for commercial aviation based on a hydrogen fuel cell, contributing to industry ...
Airbus and MTU Aero Engines will establish a joint venture dedicated to the development of a fully electric hydrogen fuel ...
Airbus and MTU Aero Engines are partnering to accelerate the development hydrogen fuel cell technology, jet engine design, ...
ZeroAvia is closer than ever to securing full certification for its groundbreaking hydrogen-electric powertrain for aircraft, the ZA600, after the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) has recently ...
On July 7, Airbus confirmed a partnership with Germany’s MTU Aero Engines to design and construct the world’s first aircraft ...
GE Aerospace (GE) on Tuesday said it completed ground testing of a megawatt-class hybrid-electric propulsion system developed under a NASA-funded program, marking a key milestone as the company ...
However, many approaches have treated two of the biggest influences to the fuel efficiency of the vehicle - the airframe and ...
GE Aerospace tested a high-bypass turbofan engine fitted with electric motor/generators to supplement power during different phases of operation. The design optimizes engine performance, so the ...
The Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre is now offering scenic flights to the public aboard one of a handful of electric ...
Electric-hybrid aircraft have taken another step from the exotic to the practical with VoltAero unveiling the production model of its Cassio 330 five-seat regional passenger aircraft that combines ...
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World's first fully electric hydrogen aircraft engine could eventually replace conventional jet engines
Airbus and MTU plan a hydrogen fuel cell jet engine JV valued over $1.3B, targeting zero-combustion flight with water as the ...
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