ZeroAvia raises 150 million dollars with the help of Airbus
ZeroAvia raises 150 million dollars with the help of Airbus A round of financing led by Airbus is enabling US company ZeroAvia to move ahead with its hydrogen-powered aircraft project.…
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ZeroAvia raises 150 million dollars with the help of Airbus A round of financing led by Airbus is enabling US company ZeroAvia to move ahead with its hydrogen-powered aircraft project.…
ZeroAvia receives a $4.2 million grant from the FAA The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gives the American start-up a little help. ZeroAvia is to receive a grant from the US…
ZeroAvia joins a coalition of three airports in Europe Last July, at the Farnborough Air Show, ZeroAvia announced a partnership with the airports of Hamburg, Rotterdam and The Hague. The…
ZeroAvia: a demo flight with KLM in 2026 using liquid hydrogen Without specifying where or the type of aircraft, the Dutch airline KLM (partner of Air France) is planning a…
ZeroAvia is preparing a global retrofit network for its hydrogen-powered aircraft While start-up ZeroAvia recently joined a hydrogen propulsion task force launched by the UK government, it has announced an agreement with…
ZeroAvia selected by CAA to prepare for hydrogen arrival The American start-up is among the 3 companies selected by the British administration, along with Cranfield Aerospace Solutions and Exeter Airport.…
ZeroAvia partners with Verne to look into cryo-compressed hydrogen in aviation The start-up specialised in hydrogen aviation partnered up with Verne, an American company specialised in high-density hydrogen storage systems.…
European aviation giant Airbus has embarked on a major partnership with ZeroAvia, the UK start-up specialising in hydrogen-powered aircraft. Alongside Barclays and Saudi company Neom, Airbus has invested in the…
The American start-up ZeroAvia has entered into a partnership with the Absolut group for the storage and distribution of liquid hydrogen in airports. It has nothing to do with vodka...…
As it had been announced, the American start-up made its first official flight in Great Britain. ZeroAvia made a 19-seat hydrogen retrofitted aircraft fly. A world first. The flight took…
Zeroavia has the green light to fly in England in 2023 The start-up, which is based both in the United States and the United Kingdom, has received a flight licence…