Charged EVs | American Airways indicators conditional buy settlement for 100 hydrogen-powered engines from ZeroAvia

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Charged EVs | American Airways indicators conditional buy settlement for 100 hydrogen-powered engines from ZeroAvia


ZeroAvia is creating hydrogen-fueled engines for industrial plane, and has efficiently accomplished flight checks of electrical plane within the US and within the UK (see our 2021 interview with CEO and founder Val Miftakhov).

Now the corporate has secured a conditional settlement from American Airways to buy 100 hydrogen-electric engines meant to energy regional jet plane. The 2 corporations introduced a memorandum of understanding in 2022.

American has additionally elevated its funding in ZeroAvia—the airline made its first funding in ZeroAvia in 2022 and has now participated within the firm’s Sequence C financing spherical.

ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric engines use hydrogen in gas cells to generate electrical energy, which is then used to energy electrical motors to show the plane’s propellers. Based on the corporate, the one inflight emission is low-temperature water vapor, and the lower-intensity electrical techniques have the potential to supply vital value financial savings.

ZeroAvia is presently flight-testing a prototype for a 20-seat aircraft, and designing an engine for bigger plane such because the Bombardier CRJ700, which American operates on sure regional routes.   

“Advancing the transition of economic aviation to a low-carbon future requires investments in promising applied sciences, together with alternate types of propulsion,” stated American CEO Robert Isom. “This announcement will assist speed up the event of applied sciences wanted to energy our business.”

“American is supporting our mission of innovation for clear plane propulsion, and it’s a good sign that ZeroAvia is delivering on our expertise roadmap,” stated Val Miftakhov. “The options that may serve the biggest airways are inside attain, and the clear way forward for flight is coming.” 

Supply: ZeroAvia