Airbus looks to NZ for hydrogen aircraft expertise

Airbus looks to NZ for hydrogen aircraft expertise
A concept model of a ZEROe Airbus propellor plane at Hamburg Airport. (Image: Getty)
Greg Hurrell
Airbus is targeting New Zealand technology and expertise as it seeks to scale up development of hydrogen-electric aircraft.The European aircraft manufacturer has sent three senior engineers and leaders on a two-week tour of local universities, research institutes and startup companies. A key goal is to lay the ground for a future supply chain network.Ludovic Ybanez, Reda Abdouh and Stefan Raabe are part of UpNext, an  Airbus subsidiary that works to develop breakthroughs in aviation-related technology. Their team is working to develop airc...

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