Backed By BA, ZeroAvia To Develop Hydrogen Propulsion For 50-Seaters

ZeroAvia
ZeroAvia is preparing for a 250-mi test flight with its hydrogen fuel-cell-powered Piper Malibu testbed.
Credit: ZeroAvia
Hydrogen propulsion pioneer ZeroAvia has secured an investment from British Airways (BA) and kicked off development of a fuel-cell power train for 50-seat-plus regional aircraft. The company already is developing a zero-emissions hydrogen fuel-cell propulsion system for 19-passenger aircraft...
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