In an era where technological innovation shapes the battlefield, a groundbreaking advancement in military drones is on the horizon. Israeli drone manufacturer HevenDrones and U.S.-based Mach Industries have embarked on an ambitious collaboration to produce hydrogen fuel cell-powered drones, promising to redefine the capabilities of unmanned aerial systems.
In a landmark achievement for clean aviation, Joby Aviation has demonstrated the extraordinary potential of hydrogen fuel cell propulsion in aircraft. The company’s S4 eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) air taxi completed an astounding 837-kilometer non-stop flight, shattering previous records and opening new horizons for sustainable air travel.
Airbus has revealed a hydrogen-powered engine that could potentially be used in the creation of zero-emission planes with the capacity to carry over 100 passengers after 2035.