Aerospace giant Airbus says its new single-aisle concept could fly in the late 2030s, with hydrogen propulsion system testing ...
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Despite delaying service entry by up to 10 years, Airbus is still pressing ahead with its ZEROe hydrogen aircraft programme ...
As part of the Airbus Summit this week, the European airframer revealed both two sets of technology trees that will affect the very nature of commercial aviation in the future: one set for its ...
However, Airbus has also been looking further into the future with concepts for brand-new aircraft powered by alternative propulsion systems. It first revealed these in September of 2020, when, in ...
Outlined technology bricks could support a planned single-aisle next decade, plus Airbus’ renewed commitment of a ...
After five years of research, Airbus has introduced its revised ZEROe aircraft concept, a hydrogen aircraft that will be ...
Airbus Takes Hydrogen Aviation to New Heights at the 2025 Summit At its highly anticipated annual summit, Airbus reaffirmed ...
Airbus Summit, held in Toulouse on 24 and 25 March, Airbus presented its vision of the commercial aviation roadmap for the ...
European aircraft maker Airbus announced it has settled on a fuel cell design for its upcoming hydrogen single-aisle aircraft ...
Airbus’ programme to develop clean aviation is designated ZEROe. The group also presented some of the technologies that would allow the introduction of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered fully ...
Open fan’ technology part of plans to make new models 20-30% more fuel efficient than aircraft currently in the air ...