Airbus eyes hydrogen-powered future with commercial aircraft concepts: The Canadian aerospace industry is the world’s fifth largest, and Airbus is a positive factor for the Canadian economy: employing more than 4,000 persons; creating more than 20,000 indirectly-sustained jobs in aerospace; working with more than 660 suppliers in nine provinces; and sourcing $1.5 billion CAD from Canadian companies.
Airbus is looking to a cleaner future for the commercial aircraft industries, where hydrogen powers the zero-emissions aircraft of tomorrow.
With today’s reveal of three designs collectively known as the ZEROe concepts, the company is looking to be at the front of the effort to decarbonize the aviation industry, and it is aiming to bring the first hydrogen-fueled aircraft into service as soon as 2035.
Airbus eyes hydrogen-powered future with commercial aircraft concepts: The Canadian aerospace industry is the world’s fifth largest, and Airbus is a positive factor for the Canadian economy: employing more than 4,000 persons; creating more than 20,000 indirectly-sustained jobs in aerospace; working with more than 660 suppliers in nine provinces; and sourcing $1.5 billion CAD from Canadian companies.Airbus is looking to a cleaner future for the commercial aircraft industries, where hydrogen powers the zero-emissions aircraft of tomorrow.With today’s reveal of three designs collectively known as the ZEROe concepts, the company is looking to be at the front of the effort to decarbonize the aviation industry, and it is aiming to bring the first hydrogen-fueled aircraft into service as soon as 2035.Read More