Airbus develops hydrogen fuel cell engine for aircraft

Airbus develops hydrogen fuel cell engine for aircraft


One of the world’s largest aviation companies airbus, for airplanes hydrogen fuel cell engine is developing.

“Clean Aviation” The next steps continue to appear before us. In addition to fully electric aircraft models, alternative technologies are also on the table and the newest of them. Airbus includes signature. The company announced today announced the development of a clean and efficient hydrogen fuel cell engine for aircraft. Below are the details Rolls-Royce and Easyjet The new engine, which came to the agenda after the world’s first hydrogen jet engine signed by Airbus, Target to develop the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035 of great importance to

Instead of burning directly based on hydrogen fuel cell generation of electricity propeller engine, far from commercial use for now, but when it comes out It is strong enough to fly 100-seat aircraft for approximately 2 thousand km. and for this, it produces no emissions, unlike a conventional aircraft engine. This engine is used for testing purposes and carries tanks of liquid hydrogen. A380 MSN1 announcing that they will develop on the aircraft model Airbuscommercial use will be carried out on much smaller aircraft, so for now “jet” will not be included in the category.

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Making a statement on the subject, Airbus’s vice president for zero-emission aircraft projects Glenn Llewellyn, “Fuel cells are a strong potential solution to help us meet our zero-emissions goal, and we are focused on developing and testing the technology to see if it is viable for a zero-emissions aircraft to enter service by 2035.” said.

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