Airbus Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Planes That Promise Zero Pollution and Big Impact

At its highly anticipated annual summit, Airbus reaffirmed its determination to shape the future of aviation with cutting-edge hydrogen technology. The company shared significant updates to its strategic vision, including plans for a revolutionary single-aisle aircraft expected to launch in the latter 2030s, as well as advancements in the ZEROe project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at driving hydrogen-powered aviation forward.

Airbus Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Planes That Promise Zero Pollution and Big Impact

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