Hydrogen powered hypersonic flight is moving from speculative concept to detailed engineering plan, with aerospace startups ...
The aviation industry faces one of the toughest challenges in global decarbonization. Unlike other sectors where electrification is feasible, airlines require a high energy density fuel to maintain ...
American Airlines is buying new engines from a California aircraft developer that the airline says will help cut down on emissions. The Fort Worth-based airline signed a purchase agreement with ...
NASA built an X-42A hydrogen-powered scramjet to reach speeds of Mach 9.6 for a brief moment in 2004. Therefore, this new ...
(RTTNews) - American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) said on Tuesday that it has entered into a conditional purchase deal with ZeroAvia, a clean aviation innovator, for 100 hydrogen-electric engines to ...
American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL) has announced a conditional purchase agreement with clean aviation innovator ZeroAvia for 100 hydrogen-electric engines, aiming to power regional jet aircraft ...
American Airlines is reaffirming its confidence in hydrogen as a means to meet its goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The Fort Worth-based airline — the No. 2 carrier at San Antonio ...
On June 24, 2024, Joby’s hydrogen-electric technology demonstrator aircraft completed a 523-mile flight above Marina, California, with no in-flight emissions except water. Joby Aviation Photo Joby ...
American Eagle ERJ-170 aircraft, operated by regional carrier Envoy Air, are seen at the gates of Terminal B at DFW Airport on Sunday, June 16, 2024. Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer American ...
ZeroAvia today announced it has been selected by AFWERX for a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to conduct a feasibility study focused on integrating hydrogen propulsion into Cessna ...
Popular US flight operator American Airlines is continuing its venture into more sustainable air travel by increasing its investment in Hydrogen-electric aviation technology developer ZeroAvia.