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Germany tests cryogenic hydrogen fuel system for aircraft engines at -423°F
Engineers at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have just carried out a series of ...
The Asia Pacific region is projected to witness the most rapid growth, registering the fastest CAGR from 2025 to 2035. North America dominated the market in 2025, accounting for the largest share of ...
If you have a regional turboprop aircraft and wish that it was a bit more hybirdy, RTX may be able to accommodate you. The ...
As part of its goal to have zero-emission aircraft enter service by 2035, Airbus has announced the development of a hydrogen fuel-cell engine designed for airplanes. Unlike Rolls-Royce's recently ...
Suggested Citation: "III. Presented Papers: Aircraft Fuel System Requirements." National Research Council. 1997. Aviation Fuels with Improved Fire Safety: A Proceedings. Washington, DC: The National ...
Airbus recently announced that it’s planning to design, build, and demonstrate a “megawatt-class propulsion system” intended for a large-scale passenger aircraft, featuring hydrogen fuel-cell tech ...
The test is a milestone towards operating flights with 100% sustainable fuel. GE Aerospace is taking another step towards its commitment to sustainable flights, completing testing with sustainable ...
To an untrained eye, the aircraft engine sitting outside of a Cincinnati facility in December might have looked like standard hardware. But NASA and GE Aerospace researchers watching the unit fire up ...
Ordinarily, airliners have to run their jet engines in order to taxi along the runway – this uses a lot of fuel, plus it generates a lot of carbon emissions. A new in-ground electrical towing system, ...
Discover the surprising design differences between the engines of the Boeing 747-8 and 787 Dreamliner, and how they impact ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Airflow, an aerospace company building a next-gen electric Short Takeoff and Landing (eSTOL) aircraft, today announced an investment from Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG) ...
Widespread damage occurred in the hot sections of a KLM Boeing 747 that encountered volcanic ash from Alaska’s Mount Redoubt in December 1989. Credit: Thomas J. Casadevall/U.S. Geological Survey A ...
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