05
Jan
17:58
ZeroAvia to start hydrogen-electric flight tests this month
UK zero-emission aviation company ZeroAvia is clear to start the next phase of hydrogen-electric test flights this month, after meeting permit requirements from the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
The Part 21 permit to fly a retrofitted Dornier 228 testbed aircraft was granted last month. The prototype 600-kilowatt hydrogen-electric powertrain for a 9-19 seat aircraft also has a single Honeywell TPE-331 stock engine on the right wing for appropria…
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