Hungary To Fund Rolls’ Electric Aircraft Work

Rolls-Royce Hungary participated in the H3PS program that flew a Tecnam P2010 on hybrid-electric power.

Credit: Tecnam
The Hungarian government is to provide Rolls-Royce with €4.6 million ($5 million) in funding over three years to support research and development of electric and hybrid-electric aircraft. The engine manufacturer plans to add 20 engineering jobs at its Budapest facility. Part of the Rolls-Royce...
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