H2Fly plans to have a third generation of its 175-kW H2F-175 fuel cell system ready by year-end.
Credit: H2Fly
A pioneer in hydrogen-electric propulsion, Germany’s H2Fly has found a role in helping airframers understand the benefits and options as well as integrate and test the technology in their aircraft. At the same time the company, owned by U.S. advanced air mobility startup Joby Aviation, continues to...
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