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Aviation startup ZeroAvia says it's been granted a "raft" of 45 patents key to the development of practical large hydrogen ...
ZeroAvia and Horizon Aircraft plan to explore hydrogen eVTOL propulsion. A collaboration focused on exploring the ZA600 and ...
The company has now been granted a total of 45 patents related to hydrogen and electric aviation systems, with almost 250 ...
ZeroAvia and Horizon Aircraft are teaming up to explore hydrogen-electric propulsion for the Cavorite X7 eVTOL. ZeroAvia’s ...
Horizon Aircraft and ZeroAvia have signed an agreement in order to develop a hydrogen propulsion option for the Cavorite X7 ...
ZeroAvia, Horizon To Study Hydrogen-Electric eVTOL is published in Advanced Air Mobility Report, an Aviation Week ...
VTOL maker Horizon Aircraft partnered with powertrain company ZeroAvia to test the use of the ZA600 hydrogen system in the ...
Canada's Horizon Aircraft insists a newly disclosed collaboration agreement with hydrogen propulsion developer ZeroAvia does not change a go-to-market strategy for its Cavorite X7 that is based on ...
When ZeroAvia’s six-seater aircraft completed an eight-minute flight from Cranfield Airfield in the U.K. last September, the company claimed a “major breakthrough” with the first-ever ...
ZeroAvia has $10 billion in pre-orders of aircraft from “a number of the major global airlines,” according to the company. But there are still plenty of hurdles.
ZeroAvia has received over £14 million ($17 million) in grants from the U.K. government to build its aircraft there, as part of a flagship “Jet Zero” net zero carbon aviation pledge by 2050.
Horizon considers operational and practical technologies for the Cavorite X7 eVTOL with a focus on real-world implementation.