An Australasian consortium will develop a liquid hydrogen tank and fuel system to enable the region’s “first” hydrogen-powered flight.
Fabrum and Ara Ake will develop the systems for Stralis Aircraft’s fixed-wing aeroplane. Under the partnership, Stralis will deliver the hydrogen-electric propulsion systems and aircraft integrated with Fabrum’s tanks and fuel system.
“Our hydrogen liquefier provides readily available liquid hydrogen onsite, allowing the capability to access the critical fuel source to prove and test the tanks and fuel system we are developing for Stralis and their fixed-wing fuel cell electric aircraft,” explained Christopher Boyle, Managing Director of Fabrum.
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