From Past to Future: Chasing Zero Emission
There is a future for clean, hydrogen-powered aircraft, but it will take several decades before the technology is fully commercially viable.
There is a future for clean, hydrogen-powered aircraft, but it will take several decades before the technology is fully commercially viable.
A few days ago, Airbus UpNext, entered into a partnership with CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory (located in Geneva, Switzerland) to carry out a research project to evaluate how superconductivity can contribute to the decarbonization of future aviation systems. Airbus UpNext is a branch of Airbus that explores innovative technologies, identifying future trends […]
Airbus on Wednesday announced that it will be teaming up with the world’s largest jet engine manufacturer, CFM International, to collaborate on a program to produce and test a hydrogen-powered jet engine. CFM International is a 50/50 joint venture between GE Aviation and Safran Aircraft Engines. The collaboration will conduct both ground and flight tests […]