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Development of hydrogen-powered aircraft
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International Energy Agency
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Hydrogen-powered aircraft
Aircraft propelled by hydrogen fuel, examined in three design configurations: turbofan, turboprop, and blended wing. These represent zero-emission alternatives to conventional jet fuel-powered aircraft.
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United Kingdom
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Netherlands
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Often mentioned with · Projects
Commercial hydrogen passenger flights between UK and Netherlands
ZeroAvia plans to launch commercial passenger flights between London and Rotterdam using a 19-seat aircraft that flies entirely on hydrogen, aiming for the first international commercial operation of its kind.
planned
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Airbus A320 Fuel Cell Test Program
Airbus is conducting tests on a 90-kilowatt hydrogen fuel cell system integrated into an A320 aircraft to determine how fuel cells can reduce fuel consumption and environmental impact in commercial aviation.
announced
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19-seat hydrogen aircraft
A new aircraft model being developed by ZeroAvia that will seat 19 passengers and fly entirely on hydrogen.
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Commercial hydrogen planes will be flying by 2024
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