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HyPoint sets out service entry timeline for new high-power fuel cells

By Dominic Perry2021-03-02T15:19:00+00:00 California-based start-up HyPoint is confident that its new high-power hydrogen fuel cell system will enter commercial service on a fixed-wing aircraft by 2023, with further applications to follow in the coming years. HyPoint on 2 March revealed the first operable prototype of its turbo air-cooled hydrogen fuel cell system, which it claims oveercomes one of the key drawbacks of the technology. Source: ZeroAvia ZeroAvia may choose HyPoint fuel cells for future projects Dr Alex Ivanenko, founder and chief executive of the Palo Alto-based firm, says that while typical hydrogen fuel cells have sufficient energy density to get an aircraft off the ground, “they fall short on specific power” required for longer journeys.

Carcopter by MACA: First Hydrogen-Powered Flying F1 Race Car

MACA, a French startup based in southeast France, unveiled its Carcopter, a hydrogen-powered flying Formula-1 at CES 2021 last week. Founders Thierry de Boisvilliers, and Michael Krollak, both veterans from Airbus Helicopters, aim at creating a Formula 1-type competition for flying cars to accelerate innovation in the zero-emission VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) market while generating revenues from the racing business. The idea to design a race VTOL vehicle came to former fighter pilot Thierry de Boisvilliers and former Airbus Helicopters executive Michael Krollak while working at Airbus, an aerospace and VTOL innovation leader. A NEW PAGE OF THE AERONAUTICAL HISTORY IS BEING WRITTEN TODAY, AND WE WANT TO BE PART OF IT, SAID DE BOISVILLIERS. During my conversation with the Carcopter designers, I learned that MACA is supported by

These Futuristic Flying Ambulances May Soon Be Zooming Around New York

Posted on January 10, 2021 | Views: 870 cwebb2021-01-09T19:45:21-08:00 by Vanessa Bates Ramirez: Ambulance use surged in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic, even as emergency medical service providers struggled due to the revenue hit they took from delayed and canceled elective procedures… While we’re fervently hoping that far fewer people will need ambulances this year, there may soon be a whole new means of emergency transportation, at least in New York: flying ambulances. Israeli aerospace company Urban Aeronautics announced this week that it sold its first four vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft to Hatzolah Air, a nonprofit emergency medical air transport provider based in New York. The organization already operates fixed-wing aircraft (meaning propeller-driven or powered by a jet engine, with wings that don’t move) as part of its emergency missions.

Empresa aeroespacial israelí recibe el primer pedido para fabricar ambulancias voladoras

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