Student team AeroDelft has successfully conducted what it says are the first taxi tests of a hydrogen-powered aircraft at an operational airport in the Netherlands.
The ground tests took place at Rotterdam The Hague Airport and included hydrogen refueling, propulsion system checks, and the team’s first taxi run at an active airfield. The single-seat aircraft, designed and built by AeroDelft, is being developed to fly on liquid hydrogen.
“We want to demonstrate that flying on hydrogen works and that it’s safe in the air and at the airport,” said Isha Moharir, team manager at AeroDelft.
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