ZeroAvia’s Dual-Track Certification Approach Makes Progress

ZeroAvia is certifying its 600-kW electric propulsion system separately from the fuel cell power generation system.

Credit: ZeroAvia
ZeroAvia is reporting progress on its strategy of working with both UK and U.S. regulators simultaneously to certify its first hydrogen-electric propulsion system. The startup is working with the FAA to certify the 600-kW electric propulsion system for its initial ZA600 powertrain while it works...
Graham Warwick

Graham leads Aviation Week's coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and technology across the aerospace industry, with a special focus on identifying technologies of strategic importance to aviation, aerospace and defense.

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