UK Government Backs Further Hydrogen Propulsion Development

ZeroAvia LH2 tank

ZeroAvia plans to flight test its liquid hydrogen fuel management system on its Dornier 228 propulsion testbed.

Credit: ZeroAvia
The UK government has awarded funding through its Aerospace Technology Institute to support two projects to advance hydrogen-electric propulsion for next-generation regional aircraft and air taxis. Intelligent Energy (IE) has received government backing for a three-year, £17 million ($23 million)...
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