It’s no wonder that United was named “Eco-Airline of the Year” for the third time this year. It’s one of the few airlines to partner with several innovative aviation companies in order to tackle the CO2 emissions issues from multiple angles. One of these is the use of hydrogen-electric motors for its premium aircraft.
/PRNewswire/ As the company moves closer to commercialization of its hydrogen-electric technology, ZeroAvia has secured a new raise of $35 million to help.
/PRNewswire/ As the company moves closer to commercialization of its hydrogen-electric technology, ZeroAvia has secured a new raise of $35 million to help.
Alaska Airlines has not only joined ZeroAvia on its journey to developing a pioneering hydrogen-electric regional aircraft, but is also ready to begin converting its entire regional fleet, showing that sustainability doesn’t need to be limited to new jets.