Aerospace Technology Institute launches new initiative to advance hydrogen capability in UK aerospace - Aerospace Technology Institute

Jet Zero Council meets at Farnborough Airport and publishes 2-year-plan to support wider target of decarbonising aviation sector by 2050

  • Transport Secretary delivers keynote speech at Sustainable Skies World Summit, highlighting ongoing work to produce new technology and cleaner fuels

  • over £1 million government funding for important research into speeding up the development of liquid hydrogen aviation technology

  • comes as the government welcomes the report by expert Philip New setting out the conditions for a successful UK SAF industry

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said:

This government is a determined partner to the aviation industry – helping accelerate new technology and fuels, modernise their operations, and work internationally to remove barriers to progress.

Together, we can set aviation up for success, continue harnessing its huge social and economic benefits, and ensure it remains a core part of the UK’s sustainable economic future.

Find out more here

Previous
Previous

Carlton Power signs hydrogen partnership agreements with international mining companies.

Next
Next

Businesses from across the region join Hydrogen South West for second members network event