China’s 16,500-lb. cargo plane just flew on hydrogen. See how the AEP100 engine is turning clean aviation into a heavy-lift ...
China successfully test-flew a 7.5-ton hydrogen cargo drone. See how this megawatt-class engine could change heavy aviation’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The aviation industry has long sought to push the boundaries of technological advancement and sustainability. A significant ...
Aviation startup ZeroAvia says it’s been granted a “raft” of 45 new patents key to the development of practical large hydrogen aviation engines – and the company says it has 200 more H-related patents ...
Aviation is entering a strange but exciting phase. For decades, most passenger aircraft have ...
Backed by Bill Gates and Amazon, clean aviation startup ZeroAvia promised a hydrogen-powered future. Now, a massive U.S.
Universal Hydrogen hit a milestone in terms of pre-orders. Also, it launched a two-year flight test campaign on its way to obtaining formal certification for retrofitted aircraft. America's Aerospace ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The aviation industry faces one of the toughest challenges in global decarbonization. Unlike other sectors where electrification ...
Zero emission aircraft powertrain developer H2FLY is celebrating a major milestone in what it is hailing as a world’s first. The company has successfully piloted a flight of an electric aircraft ...
As the aviation industry looks to lower its carbon emissions, the race is on to find an alternative way of fueling air travel, and hydrogen is looking to be a frontrunner. To prove its potential, a ...
Airbus executives are increasingly optimistic the company can bring a hydrogen-powered aircraft to market in the mid-2030s and plan within several years to settle on the best propulsion architecture ...
The Sirius Jet will fly up to 1,150 miles (1,851 km) at speeds up to 323 mph (520 km/h) on a clean liquid-hydrogen powertrain. It'll rise vertically off a pad thanks to a deflected vectored thrust ...