ZeroAvia nets $35m investor backing to develop hydrogen-electric planes

Michael Holder
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ZeroAvia continues to net investment to support development of its zero emission aircraft technology | Credit: ZeroAvia
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ZeroAvia continues to net investment to support development of its zero emission aircraft technology | Credit: ZeroAvia

Shell, Amazon, and United Airlines among host of big name firms backing zero emission plane developer in its latest funding round

ZeroAvia has netted another $35m injection from a host of major companies to help further develop its hydrogen-electric aircraft technology, with United Airlines, Alaska Air Group, Shell, and Amazon's...

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