GKN To Research Hydrogen-Burning Turbine Engines For Narrowbodies

H2JET
Sweden’s H2JET project will develop technologies for hydrogen combustion in turbine engines.
Credit: GKN Aerospace
Aimed at enabling single-aisle airliners to burn carbon-free hydrogen in turbine engines, GKN Aerospace is leading a two-year Swedish-funded research project, H2JET, to develop technologies for hydrogen combustion engines. The £2 million ($2.8 million) H2JET project is a companion to the UK’s £54...
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