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Airbus' ZEROe. Four electric engines with a resemblance to a propeller (photo credit: AIRBUS) Airbus unveils a hydrogen-powered aircraft with electric engines that could replace jet engines ...
For Airbus, the future of the company's commercial aircraft manufacturing lies in the ZEROe. Airbushas long been something of an innovator in the diverse and dynamic world of commercial aviation ...
At the third edition of the Airbus Summit held in Toulouse, France in March, experts, creators, and innovators from around the world gathered in person and online to learn the latest news of the plane ...
Airbus in March revealed this concept image for a hydrogen fuel cell-powered ‘ZeroE’ aircraft. [Courtesy: Airbus] Updated Thursday, April 24 at 4:40 p.m. EDT with comment from an Airbus ...
Images of the aircraft look at ... In dropping the jet-powered hydrogen option, Airbus pushed back the planned date of service entry for Zeroe by at least five years beyond the original target ...
GKN had seen Airbus as its “key partner in the hydrogen space” and the ZEROe aircraft the most likely platform for its developmental fuel cell powertrain or hydrogen storage system.