UK’s Hydrogen Capability Network Project Sets Out Key Aims

To support the early stages of its test flight program, ZeroAvia produced its own hydrogen on site at Cotswold Airport using mobile equipment supplied by EMEC as part of the HyFlyer program.

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The UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) has outlined additional details about its Hydrogen Capability Network Phase 0 (HCNP0) project, announced last month. The £1.29 million ($1.63 million) project is intended to scope out a detailed understanding of what infrastructure will be required for...
Angus Batey

Angus Batey has been contributing to various titles within the Aviation Week Network since 2009, reporting on topics ranging from defense and space to business aviation, advanced air mobility and cybersecurity.

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