ZeroAvia Partners With UAE’s Masdar On Hydrogen Supply

Alaska Airlines zero-emission Q400

ZeroAvia plans to begin demonstration flights of its larger ZA2000 fuel-cell powertrain on a De Havilland Q400 in 2024.

Credit: ZeroAvia
Zero-emission propulsion developer ZeroAvia has partnered with United Arab Emirates (UAE) renewable energy company Masdar to explore the production and supply of green hydrogen. ZeroAvia is developing hydrogen-electric powertrains for 9-19-seat aircraft, beginning with the Cessna Caravan in 2025...
Graham Warwick

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