Aircraft Fuel Cell APUs Market to grow from $1.8 Billion in 2022 to $5.7 Billion by 2031 at 10.8% CAGR, led by UAVs, hydrogen tech, and defense demand. UAVs, cruise missiles, and loitering munitions ...
As part of its goal to have zero-emission aircraft enter service by 2035, Airbus has announced the development of a hydrogen fuel-cell engine designed for airplanes. Unlike Rolls-Royce's recently ...
Deutsche Aircraft has begun the early stages of modifying a legacy Dornier 328 twin-turboprop to serve as a flying testbed for a new hydrogen-electric powertrain. Dubbed “Alpha” by the German company, ...
Airbus recently announced that it’s planning to design, build, and demonstrate a “megawatt-class propulsion system” intended for a large-scale passenger aircraft, featuring hydrogen fuel-cell tech ...
Senior Airman Cedrick Tagulao, 55th Maintenance Squadron fuel system journeyman inspects the seals from inside the wing of a WC-135 Constant Phoenix aircraft at Offutt Air Force Base. The fuel cell ...
A new report concludes that fuel-cell powered ATR and De Havilland Canada turboprops could have enough range to cover most typical turboprop routes – but only when carrying far fewer passengers. For ...
The aviation industry is preparing for new-generation aircraft, whether they be all-electric, hybrid-electric, hydrogen-fueled, and more. Each type comes with specific requirements in terms of ...
Hyfly’s modified Dornier Seawings DS-2C takes off under battery-electric power. Credit: Hyfly German startup Hyfly is preparing to install its fuel cell system in a flying testbed as it progresses ...
South Korea’s Hanwha Systems is to lead development of a hydrogen fuel-cell system to power future advanced air mobility vehicles. The defense and IT company has been selected by the South Korean ...
As a world-class manufacturer of high-performance, superior quality rechargeable lithium-ion battery cells, Molicel brings over 40 years of manufacturing and supply chain experience to Archer’s ...
Aircraft developer Zeroavia has secured the backing of the UK infrastructure bank. The financing will help the company produce hydrogen fuel cell engines. Zeroavia has raised more than $250m (£198.3m) ...