The aviation industry is on the cusp of a revolutionary change as Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) and engine manufacturer Zero Avia join forces to pioneer zero-emission flights using liquid hydrogen technology. This partnership marks a significant step towards a more sustainable future for air travel.
Los Angeles-based startup Universal Hydrogen has taken a significant step towards sustainable aviation by converting a regional passenger jet into a hydrogen-fueled aircraft. The company’s test flight of the aircraft, dubbed “Lightning McClean,” successfully concluded earlier this month. The 15-minute flight, which took place in the United States, had one pilot and two flight crew members on board.
Irish company ASL Aviation Holdings has reached an agreement with companies developing zero-emission solutions to convert ATR 72s to hydrogen-electric propulsion.