What Aviation Can Learn About Hydrogen Propulsion From Other Sectors

Coradia iLint

The hydrogen-powered Coradia iLint is carrying passengers every day in Germany.

Credit: Alstom
Airbus’ goal of having hydrogen-powered aircraft in service in 2035 is an ambitious, once-in-a-generation moonshot, and some aerospace startups have even more daring targets. But the air transport industry is not the first to adopt hydrogen propulsion for heavy-duty vehicles. Hydrogen-powered trains...

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