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Airbus ZEROe: Hydrogen jets and the future of zero emission flight
Airbus unveiled three ZEROe concepts to preview a zero emission future powered by liquid hydrogen. The designs include a regional turboprop, a 200 seat medium range jet, and a blended wing body ...
The future of flying will soon be dramatically greener, so long as European aerospace company Airbus has anything to say about it. Announcing a trifecta of hydrogen-powered “ZEROe” concept planes, the ...
Airbus has revealed three new concept aircraft, all promising zero-emission flight, with the potential for commercial operations in less than 15 years. The three ZEROe concepts all use hydrogen as ...
Airbus wants to create a zero-emission hydrogen-powered plane by 2035 and has chosen the A380 as its demonstrator jet. The company will conduct ground tests and test flights of liquid hydrogen tanks ...
A couple of years ago, Airbus unveiled three aircraft concepts meant for zero-emissions flights. What they had in common was the use of liquid hydrogen for fuel, but they varied in terms of propulsion ...
Airbus has achieved power-on for its first hydrogen fuel-cell engine, as it progresses towards A380 test flights of the propulsion system in two years’ time. The airframer says its experimental ‘iron ...
Airbus ZEROe aircraft in a conceptual rendering. Credit: Airbus Airbus has formed a partnership with Ireland-based lessor Avolon aimed at exploring the financing and commercialization of ...
Altair announced this week that its simulation technology, Altair SimSolid, was selected by Airbus Commercial for streamlining the design and engineering of a zero-emission commercial aircraft. This ...
Airbus has just teased plans to venture into an alternative fuel source for its planes. While not set to take place anytime soon, the European aerospace corporation posed three new concepts to would ...
Airbus has revealed three new conceptual aircraft, all of which will use hydrogen as fuel. The planes, which Airbus plans to develop and enter into commercial service by 2035, would be zero-emission — ...
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