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Browsing: hydrogen
Rolls-Royce and easyJet have completed ground testing of a modified Pearl 15 engine running on 100% hydrogen at full takeoff power, marking a significant step in…
As the AMA:Energy conference returns on April 30th to highlight qualified parts, real-world deployment, and energy-sector constraints, hydrogen production and storage technologies are becoming an increasingly…
Chinese company Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC) announced that it has successfully completed a hydrogen-powered flight. The flight test, which took place on April 4,…
Propulsion technology has steadily evolved over the past century, starting from piston engines all the way to the present era of turbofan jet engines. However, innovation…
German Funding For The Next Step In Airbus’ Hydrogen Plans | Aviation Week Network Skip to main content Graham Warwick April 03, 2026 German-funded GENtwoPRO is…
U.S. Army Funds Hydroplane To Hover Test Hydrogen Powertrain | Aviation Week Network Skip to main content Graham Warwick April 03, 2026 Hydroplane has achieved flight-representative…
Beyond Aero has completed the preliminary design review of its BYA-I One hydrogen-electric business jet, confirming a shift from electric ducted fans to pusher-configured propfans as…
ZeroAvia, which is developing hydrogen-electric powertrains for commercial aviation, has signed a deal to support a South Korean nuclear research institute in the development and testing…
WASHINGTON — A NASA test to confirm repairs to seals in the Space Launch System’s liquid hydrogen fueling system was only partially successful because of problems…
Base of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket where the tail service masts feed propellants into the rocket’s core stage. Image: Michael Cain/Spaceflight Now. NASA is…
