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 the Airbus ZEROe project working to develop aircraft engines powered by hydrogen fuel cells. ZEROe is part of UpNext, an Airbus subsidiary t...

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