Airbus has reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen-powered aviation by unveiling a new concept aircraft powered by fuel cell technology.
The aerospace giant is advancing its research into hydrogen propulsion as a viable solution for decarbonising commercial aviation, with plans to introduce a next-generation single-aisle aircraft in the latter half of the 2030s.
The latest concept features a hydrogen-powered aircraft equipped with four 2-megawatt electric propulsion engines, each driven by a fuel cell system that converts hydrogen and oxygen into electrical energy.
Two liquid hydrogen tanks would supply these engines, forming the foundation of a fully electric, fuel cell-powered commercial aircraft.
“Hydrogen is at the heart of our commitment to decarbonising aviation,” said Bruno Fichefeux, Airbus Head of Future Programmes. “While we've adjusted our roadmap, our dedication to hydrogen-powered flight is unwavering. Fully electric aircraft powered by hydrogen fuel cells have the potential to revolutionise air transport, complementing the sustainable aviation fuel pathway.”