UK Launches Study To Bolster Hydrogen-Related Capabilities

Aerospace Technology Institute Flyzero concept

The FlyZero project staff has concluded a liquid-hydrogen-fueled medium-size airline could address a large part of aviation’s emissions.

Credit: Aerospace Technology Institute
In a bid to address the UK’s limited hydrogen-related testing capabilities and skills, the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) has launched a project to develop a concept for a center of excellence to help industry embrace liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel for aviation. The 12-month study will review...
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