SINGAPORE—Airbus has opened a research center in Suzhou, China, as part of its attempts to develop alternative energy such as hydrogen. The European manufacturer says the Airbus China Research Center will take advantage of the highly skilled aviation and hydrogen know-how already established in the...
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