Chinese hydrogen ICE-powered aircraft completes maiden flight – reports
A four-seat aircraft powered by a hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engine (ICE) has completed its maiden flight in Shenyang, China, according to local reports.
A four-seat aircraft powered by a hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engine (ICE) has completed its maiden flight in Shenyang, China, according to local reports.
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Airbus, Avinor, SAS, Swedavia and Vattenfall have agreed to investigate the feasibility of hydrogen infrastructure at Swedish and Norwegian airports.
Australian-based Aviation H2 has ordered the final parts to modify a jet turbine to run on liquid ammonia.
Advent Technologies has entered into an agreement with Airbus to develop an optimised Ion Pair™ Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) for hydrogen fuel cells.
The University of Sheffield has increased its green hydrogen production capacity after it successfully commissioned a new IMI Remosa electrolyser.
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ZeroAvia and Verne have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to evaluate opportunities for cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) used in the aviation industry.