'The strongest possible validation': Airbus and ZeroAvia ink hydrogen aviation partnership

James Murray
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'The strongest possible validation': Airbus and ZeroAvia ink hydrogen aviation partnership

Airbus joins latest ZeroAvia investment round and agrees to work with green aviation pioneer on hydrogen power system certification

Zero emission aviation pioneer ZeroAvia has today announced the successful completion of its latest financing round, with aerospace giant Airbus investing in the company for the first time, alongside Barclays...

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