German Hydrogen Aircraft Developer APUS Enters Insolvency

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APUS is continuing ground testing of the hydrogen-electric i-2 in preparation for first flight.

Credit: APUS Zero Emission
German hydrogen-powered aircraft developer APUS Zero Emission has entered insolvency administration in a bid to restructure and secure an investor to continue development of the i-2 hydrogen-electric four-seater. Based in Strausberg, APUS Zero Emission was founded in 2014 as an aviation engineering...
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