From manufacturers to airlines, stakeholders across the commercial air travel industry have shown their commitment to hydrogen-powered aircraft amid their decarbonization goals. Two powerhouses that are firmly supporting this field are easyJet and Rolls-Royce, who have been working closely together to advance hydrogen aviation technology.
Partnering up
Earlier this week, easyJet outlined its ambitious net zero roadmap at a conference in Luton, England, attended by Simple Flying. While a plethora of initiatives was discussed, a standout feature was the deployment of hydrogen aircraft.
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easyJet notes that hydrogen has no operational CO2 emissions. Thus, the British carrier has collaborated with several other firms, including Rolls-Royce, to accelerate the deployment of the element in the commercial aviation industry.
Notably, the airline was quickly…
