Stralis Tests Hydrogen Fuel Cell at Auckland Airport

Stralis Aircraft plans a first flight with a modified Beechcraft Bonanza in 2026. Credit: Stralis Aircraft

Stralis Aircraft plans a first flight with a modified Beechcraft Bonanza in 2026.

Credit: Stralis Aircraft
Australian startup Stralis Aircraft has announced that it is testing its high-temperature fuel cell technology at a test facility in Auckland, New Zealand, part of its effort to develop hydrogen-electric retrofits for fixed-wing aircraft including the Beechcraft Bonanza. The testing is being carried...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

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