ZeroAvia Studies Hydrogen-Electric Uncrewed Caravan For USAF

Cessna Grand Caravan 208B aeroplane operated by St Barth Commuter taking off from Philipsburg Airport, St Maarten Contributor: pabtravel / Alamy Stock Photo
Cessna Caravan
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Hydrogen propulsion developer ZeroAvia has teamed with autonomous flight specialist Reliable Robotics for a U.S. Air Force-funded study into integrating hydrogen-electric propulsion onto a Cessna Caravan alongside automation technology to create a heavy uncrewed aircraft with reduced detectability...
Graham Warwick

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