Commercial hydrogen planes will be flying by 2024

ZeroAvia plans to start flying passenger flights between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

ZeroAvia has announced that it plans to start flying commercial hydrogen planes for flights between London and Rotterdam in 2024.

The company announced earlier this week that it is aiming to fly commercially in under five years.

ZeroAvia released a news release regarding the development of its new commercial hydrogen planes. The newest model will be a 19-seat aircraft that will “fly entirely on hydrogen”. The project is the result of a partnership between ZeroAvia and Royal Schiphol Group, an airport company, as well as Rotterdam The Hague Innovation Airport Foundation and Rotterdam The Hague Airport.

By JOHN MAX  October 29, 2021

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