Hydrogen-powered aircraft completes first flight and is voted Breakthrough Technology of 2023

Source: Nicole Dominikowski | · NOTEBOOK CHECK · | December 25, 2023

This year, zero-emissions flying came closer: the first flight of ZeroAvia's hydrogen-powered aircraft was voted the breakthrough technology of 2023 in a survey by MIT Technology Review. The company has already raised over $140 million from high-profile investors including Bill Gates, and is working towards commercial launch.

The test flight of the partially hydrogen-powered aircraft sets an example for the future of zero-emission flying. The flight was voted the breakthrough technology of 2023 in a survey by MIT Technology Review: The 19-seat aircraft, powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, recently completed a 10-minute test flight. This milestone on the way to low-carbon aviation marks the longest hydrogen fuel cell powered flight.

ZeroAvia, the startup behind it, has received significant investment totalling around USD $140 million from industry giants and investors such as Bill Gates' Energy Venture Fund. The company plans to bring its technology to market by 2025, but has already received more than 1,500 pre-orders for its hydrogen fuel cell systems.

This is putting us straight on the path to commercial launches.

- Val Miftakhov, ZeroAvia founder and CEO, in a press conference

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