ZeroAvia




Zero Avia is developing a zero-emission hydrogen-electric powertrain which delivers 300–500 mile zero emission missions in a 10–20 seat fixed wing aircraft. This solution utilizes existing infrastructure and simplify regulatory issues.


On September 24, 2020, Zero Avia has completed the world first hydrogen fuel cell powered flight of a commercial-grade aircraft. The flight took place at the company's R&D facility in Cranfield, England, with the Piper M-class six-seat plane completing taxi, takeoff, a full pattern circuit, and landing.

 

Val Miftakhov, CEO, ZeroAvia comments: "It's hard to put into words what this means to our team, but also for everybody interested in zero-emission flight. While some experimental aircraft have flown using hydrogen fuel cells as a power source, the size of this commercially available aircraft shows that paying passengers could be boarding a truly zero-emission flight very soon. All of the team at ZeroAvia and at our partner companies can be proud of their work getting us to this point, and I want to also thank our investors and the UK Government for their support."


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