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German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

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National research center for aeronautics and space. Provides R&D in aeronautics, space, energy, transport, and security.

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DLR is the original research institution from which H2FLY was spun out and has collaborated on hydrogen aviation projects with H2FLY since inception[1][2][4].
DLR is collaborating with Hamburg Airport to develop a hydrogen infrastructure roadmap for medium-sized airports, supporting the transition to climate-neutral aviation[6].
DLR co-developed the H2Mare PtX-Wind offshore platform with KIT, focusing on high-temperature electrolysis and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis processes on board.[2]
Provides scientific rigor for the Blue Condor Mission, developing and operating scientific instrumentation to track atmospheric changes.
The DLR will contribute to the BALIS 2.0 Project by studying the coupling behavior of MW-class fuel cell systems with electric drives and optimizing overall system operation.
Rolls-Royce conducted previous hydrogen combustion tests using facilities at the German Aerospace Center.
Partner in the HYFLEXPOWER consortium contributing research expertise.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is a partner in Project HEAVEN, involved in the development and testing of hydrogen-powered aircraft.
A German government aerospace research agency working with Lufthansa Technik and Hamburg Airport on hydrogen fuel technology testing.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is one of the founding institutions of H2FLY.
The German Aerospace Center is among the international H2 aviation developers that will be speaking at the event.
Was part of the original partnership that led to the founding of H2FLY, contributing to its expertise in hydrogen fuel cell technology for aerospace.
Partnering with Lufthansa Technik to test hydrogen technology for aviation.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) developed the four-seater HY4 aircraft, which took its inaugural flight in 2016 and was also hydrogen-fuelled.
The German Aerospace Center is where the Synlight artificial sun has begun operation. Researchers at this institution are responsible for the project.
Researchers from this agency have developed a new hydrogen fuel storage tank for vehicles.
Contributed research to the report on zero-emission trucks, evaluating hydrogen fuel cells.
Research institution that owns the A320 aircraft being used for Airbus's fuel cell testing program.

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