Launching its new component manufacturing facility in Everett, Washington, ZeroAvia is set to produce and supply electric and hydrogen propulsion systems and components, including fuel cells and silicon carbide inverters, to aerospace manufacturers.
In a strategic move to accelerate sustainable aviation, ZeroAvia partners with FEAM Aero, focusing on MRO services for hydrogen-electric engines, highlighting the industry's shift towards cleaner powertrain technologies.
A coalition led by Airbus SE, easyJet Plc, and Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc alongside the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance urges the UK for increased funding and a strategic roadmap to achieve a leading global position in hydrogen-powered aviation by 2050.
The FAA reauthorization bill has been passed, securing funding and bolstering aviation safety through to 2028, a critical milestone praised across the AAM sector, trade groups, and unions.
Aiming to accelerate the aviation industry's decarbonization efforts, ZeroAvia is now producing components for hydrogen-electric propulsion systems, potentially revolutionizing aircraft propulsion.
Launching its new component manufacturing facility in Everett, Washington, ZeroAvia is set to produce and supply electric and hydrogen propulsion systems and components, including fuel cells and silicon carbide inverters, to aerospace manufacturers.
In a strategic move to accelerate sustainable aviation, ZeroAvia partners with FEAM Aero, focusing on MRO services for hydrogen-electric engines, highlighting the industry's shift towards cleaner powertrain technologies.
A coalition led by Airbus SE, easyJet Plc, and Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc alongside the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance urges the UK for increased funding and a strategic roadmap to achieve a leading global position in hydrogen-powered aviation by 2050.
A closer look at ZeroAvia’s development center in the UK, unveiling pioneering advancements in hydrogen-powered aviation technology.