ROLLS-ROYCE and
The test was conducted using a hydrogen demonstrator powered by wind and tidal energy generated in
Rolls-Royce's chief technology officer Grazia Vittadini told reporters it was a "landmark achievement". "We are pushing the boundaries to discover the zero carbon possibilities of hydrogen, which could help reshape the future of flight," Vittadini said.
The engine powerhouse first announced the partnership with
Both companies have committed to demonstrate the feasibility of hydrogen as a way to decarbonise aviation in time for its 2050 net-zero deadline.
"We are committed to continuing to support this ground-breaking research because hydrogen offers great possibilities for a range of aircraft, including
"That will be a huge step forward in meeting the challenge of net zero by 2050."
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