Yet in September, Airbus SE gave itself five years to develop a commercially viable hydrogen aircraft. Steve Strike/Getty Images While there are plenty of obstacles standing in the way of developing the first zero-emission, hydrogen-powered plane, Airbus has ambitiously given itself five years to develop a commercially viable hydrogen aircraft. If all goes well, the company says the first hydrogen aircraft could start flying passengers in 2035. 123RF Hydrogen gas for clean electricity solar and wind turbine facility. The stakes are high if Airbus’ hydrogen gamble should fail.
Source: Stuff December 05, 2020 05:48 UTC