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Airbus postpones development of new hydrogen aircraft
Airbus said on Friday it is delaying plans to develop a hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft by the middle of next decade, citing slower than expected developments in technology.
Airbus Delays Hydrogen But Expands Engine Test Plan
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Airbus Delays Hydrogen Plane Amid ‘Huge’ Technology Challenges
Airbus SE said that one of its most ambitious projects for future propulsion — using hydrogen to power an aircraft — is progressing slower than planned because of the technological hurdles involved, dealing a setback to the industry’s efforts to clean up air travel.
Airbus postpones plans for new hydrogen aircraft beyond 2035
Airbus delays plans to fly a hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft by 2035, citing slower than expected advances in technology.
Airbus acknowledges slow progress on hydrogen plane
Airbus acknowledged on Friday that progress on developing an aeroplane operating on hydrogen was slower than expected, but said it was not reviewing its approach to decarbonising aviation. "Recent developments show that progress on indispensable elements for this transition,
Airbus pushes back plans to fly hydrogen plane by 2035
Airbus has delayed plans to fly a hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035 in a setback for the aviation industry’s hopes to achieve net zero. The decision to abandon the deadline for the short-range aircraft was relayed to staff on Thursday.
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Airlines desperately want more planes — but Boeing and Airbus can't keep up
The bottlenecks have forced global carriers to adjust their 2025 capacity plans, cut routes, and spend more money to keep ...
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Which Airlines Still Fly The Luxurious Airbus A380?
Although its numbers have thinned, ten airlines still operate the enormous, graceful Airbus A380 for international luxury ...
Flightglobal
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Airbus pushes back ZEROe timeline and ditches A380 fuel cell flight-test plan
Airbus has delayed the service-entry target for a hydrogen-powered aircraft developed under its ZEROe project by up to 10 years and axed plans to flight-test hydrogen propulsion systems, according to ...
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Airbus output and deliveries fell in January, industry watcher says
Airbus had a relatively slow start to the year in commercial jet production and deliveries after sprinting towards the finish ...
Tuko on MSN
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Aero India 2025: Airbus, Boeing eye lucrative deals as aviation sector experiences ‘meteoric rise’
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will also hold its annual general meeting in June in New Delhi ...
Aviation Week
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Airbus Reiterates Commitment To MENA’s A350 Aftermarket
The Airbus A350 is now fully supported by a mature ecosystem worldwide, according to Airbus, and in the Middle East ...
AeroTime
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airBaltic unveils 50th Airbus A220-300 with dazzling new livery in Canada
At a special ceremony in Canada representatives from airBaltic and Airbus gathered for the official unveiling of the ...
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The Airbus A350F: What Can We Expect?
When it enters service, the A350F will compete with Boeing's current offering, the B777F, which is now a decades-old design.
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