ZeroAvia and Marshall Aerospace have teamed up to assess hydrogen fuel cell powertrains for military aircraft, aiming to boost endurance, cut signatures and chart a certification path.
This month, there’s some exciting news in the world of hydrogen technology! ZeroAvia, known for its work in hydrogen-electric propulsion, is teaming up with Marshall Aerospace, the UK’s largest independent aerospace and defense engineering company. Together, they’re diving into the prospect of integrating hydrogen fuel cell powertrains into future military aircraft. By combining their tested systems with Marshall’s integration know-how, they’re looking to draw a clear line from initial ideas to operational capabilities in defense aviation.
A Quick Look at the Collaboration
Instead of locking themselves into a specific airframe or customer right off the bat, the two partners…