All ZeroAvia articles
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NewsZeroAvia secures €21.4 million EU grant to launch hydrogen-electric cargo aircraft in Norway
ZeroAvia will retrofit 15 Cessna Caravans with hydrogen-electric engines, creating Europe’s largest zero-emission cargo flight network across 15 Norwegian airports by 2028.
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NewsZeroAvia to establish liquid hydrogen refuelling research facility at Stockton Metropolitan Airport
ZeroAvia will open a research facility at Stockton Metropolitan Airport to advance hydrogen refuelling technology, supporting sustainable aviation with a focus on liquid hydrogen systems.
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NewsKLM and ZeroAvia plan zero-emission flight demonstration
KLM Dutch Airlines have joined forces with ZeroAvia to trial a zero-emission flight demonstration, using hydrogen fuel.
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NewsMontréal-Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Vancouver International Airport sign with Airbus and ZeroAvia to study hydrogen hubs
This is the first time that a feasibility study of this magnitude has taken place in Canada to pioneer hydrogen for aviation.
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NewsGlasgow Airport says infrastructure to support zero-emission flight could be in place as early as 2027
Attendees at the Glasgow Airport Hydrogen Innovation Hub summit heard that the infrastructure needed to support zero-emission flight could be in place as early as 2027.
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NewsAircraft technology innovators to accelerate roll out of sustainable aircraft
European Regions Airlines has held a meeting to accelerate the roll out of electric, hybrid electric and hydrogen aircraft.
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NewsZeroAvia and Verne partner to explore cryo-compressed hydrogen for airports and aircraft
ZeroAvia and Verne announced that they will evaluate the opportunities for using cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) on-board aircraft.
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NewsUK hydrogen alliance established to accelerate zero carbon aviation
Companies including easyJet, Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Ørsted, GKN Aerospace and Bristol Airport, have established the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance.
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ArticleThe Southwest of England: A global centre for clean aviation growth
This eSupplement has been created in collboartion with the Director of Sustainability and Corporate Affairs at Bristol Airport, Simon Earles.


