Over £2M To Amplify Hydrogen Fuel Production for Aviation
OXCCU has won a £2.8 million grant from the government to demonstrate a carbon hydrogenation process to turn carbon into sustainable aviation […]
How is Cranfield University Addressing Zero-emission Aviation Challenges?
Cranfield University has joined the European Alliance for Zero-Emission Aviation, a voluntary initiative of public and private partners who are helping prepare […]
The Collaboration Developing Hydrogen Fuel Systems
Moog Aircraft in the UK, assisted by Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) programme grant funding, will lead a collaboration project helping to develop […]
Hydrogen-powered Aircraft Completes its First Flight
H2FLY has announced it has successfully completed the “world’s first” piloted flight of an electric aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen. How does […]
University of Sheffield to Develop Sustainable Aviation Fuels
A new hydrogen electrolyser will enable the University of Sheffield to produce more green hydrogen than any other UK research centre through […]
Australia to Turn to Hydrogen for Aviation
The Hydrogen Flight Alliance (HFA) has been launched by key players in Australia’s aviation and green hydrogen industries. How will this ensure […]
Fuelling the Future: Exploring the Potential of Hydrogen in Aviation
Aviation accounts for around 2 per cent of global carbon emissions, to reach our net zero targets we will need to change […]
Partnership Launched to Investigate Hydrogen in Aviation
AeroDelft, a student team from the Delft University of Technology, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have announced a partnership to explore opportunities […]
Four-way Agreement to Support Hydrogen-powered Flight in Sweden
ZeroAvia has struck a four-party agreement to develop commercial flights using its hydrogen-electric powertrain systems on routes from Skelleftea Airport in Sweden. […]