UK Plans New Competitions To Fund Green Aviation

ZeroAvia

ZeroAvia is working with Loganair to launch hydrogen-powered zero-emission airline operations in the UK.

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The UK government is to provide up to £43 million ($58 million) in funding to support green aviation projects including the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft and research into avoiding contrails. The funding, to be provided through national innovation agency Innovate UK and the UK Civil...
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