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World’s first fully electric hydrogen aircraft engine could replace jet turbines
One of the world’s largest aeronautics and space companies, Airbus, and leading aircraft engine ...
On July 7, Airbus confirmed a partnership with Germany’s MTU Aero Engines to design and construct the world’s first aircraft ...
Airbus and MTU Aero Engines will launch a new joint venture (JV) to develop and commercialise a hydrogen fuel cell electric ...
Airbus is intensifying its commitment to hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft, forming a joint venture with MTU Aero Engines. The new company aims to develop a fully electric, hydrogen fuel ...
The world's largest supplier of Rolls-Royce engine maintenance services is working with Kyndryl to modernise its IT infrastructure, build a single source of truth for data and scale up the use of AI a ...
It's been more than a decade now since American aviation behemoth Boeing started working on the 777x, and the pieces are finally starting to fall into place. After a number of delays and missed ...
Light twin-engine aircraft (especially FAR 23 certified) have minimal to no guaranteed single-engine climb performance, contributing to a high percentage of accidents from inadequate performance or ...
You see a plane, you expect to hear an engine. But gliders are a different breed of aircraft, representing flight in its purest form. They are frankly a testament to just how far clever engineering ...
Rolls-Royce has completed the first ground tests on its massive UltraFan engine, claiming it's at least 10% more efficient than any other large aero engine in service today. This carbon/titanium ...
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World's first fully electric hydrogen aircraft engine could eventually replace conventional jet engines
Airbus and MTU plan a hydrogen fuel cell jet engine JV valued over $1.3B, targeting zero-combustion flight with water as the ...
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