Firm hails deal as 'hugely important strategic step' towards vision for first commercial zero emission flight from 2025
Technology firm says funds will go towards development of engine technology and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure
Oil and gas giant to support delivery of the infrastructure needed for ZeroAvia's zero emission test flight programme
Shell, Amazon, and United Airlines among host of big name firms backing zero emission plane developer in its latest funding round
R&D projects securing government backing include wireless electric airplane charging, immersive and extended reality hydrogen safety training, and ultra-lightweight pressure vessels for hydrogen storage
Octopus strikes deal to supply green hydrogen to ZeroAvia which aims to bring hydrogen fuel cell planes to market in 2024
Shell and Systemiq also among investors in developer which aims to begin operating first commercial-scale 50-seater aircraft by 2026
Electric motor technology specialist claims new West Midlands facility will create 60 green engineering jobs to help develop zero emission aircraft
Shell, Amazon, and investment groups participate in funding round as ZeroAvia aims for first commercial zero emission flight in 2023
Two firms to explore potential for shifting away from fossil fuels and harnessing hydrogen to power British Airways' future fleet