Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire in the UK played its role in making aviation history on 19 January, when ZeroAvia flew the world's largest aircraft to be powered by a hydrogen-electric...
AGS Airports, which owns and operates Glasgow, Southampton and Aberdeen airports in the UK, has partnered with ZeroAvia to explore the development of fuel infrastructure, regulatory framework requirements and resourcing...
The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) has agreed to partner with ZeroAvia to test and develop zero-emissions travel across a new luxury tourism destination with a focus on environmental sustainability...
A leader in zero-emission aviation, ZeroAvia has collaborated with aviation fuel giant Shell, to unveil Europe's first landside-to-airside hydrogen airport pipeline. Running alongside ZeroAvia's hangar at Cotswold Airport in the...
ZeroAvia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with hydrogen fuelling firm, ZEV Station to develop green hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for airports in California. The two companies will work alongside...
As part of the UK Government's Future Flight Challenge, a consortium of British SMEs and academics have formed Project HEART (Hydrogen-Electric & Automated Regional Transportation) to develop a UK wide...
Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) is leading a £3.7 million project to develop a sustainable aviation programme that will operate for an 18-month period and which could transform short...
Cranfield Airport in the UK celebrated a major milestone last week, when ZeroAvia completed the world's first ever hydrogen fuel cell powered flight of a commercial-grade aircraft on 23 September....