Netherlands’ Cluster Targets Role On Future Hydrogen Airliners

Dutch HAPPS project will covert 40-seat regional turboprop to hydrogen-electric propulsion by 2028.
Credit: Unified International
A Netherlands’ aerospace cluster plans to develop a hydrogen-electric propulsion system for retrofit to 40-80-seat regional turboprops as a path to securing a position on future Airbus and Embraer sustainable aircraft programs. The Dutch government has backed the plan to develop the liquid-hydrogen...
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