Ammonia-Fueled, Carbon-Free Propulsion Pursued By Aviation H2

Aviation H2 directors Christophe and Helmet Mayer (left) inspect the engine of a FalconAir Falcon 50.
Credit: Aviation H2
Hydrogen is gaining momentum as the zero-emission fuel of the future for aviation but requires massive investment in new infrastructure as well as completely new propulsion systems or aircraft designs to be used to its full potential. Aviation H2, an Australian startup that has set itself the...
Graham Warwick

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