The reports published below form the conclusions of the FlyZero project and present a route to reality for a new generation of zero-carbon emission aircraft. Use the search and filter functions to find reports or browse below. Content from these open source reports may be accurately copied, reproduced or redistributed only if unedited, unaltered and clearly credited to the Aerospace Technology Institute and the document title specified.
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How world-leading academic researchers across the UK supported the FlyZero project team in addressing some of the biggest challenges in realising zero-carbon emission flight.
FlyZero’s three concept aircraft – a regional, narrowbody and midsize - show that hydrogen-powered aircraft are technically feasible and could unlock one-stop zero-carbon emission global connectivity.
The ways of working across a one-of-a-kind project bringing experts from across UK aerospace and aviation together to explore the challenge of our generation: decarbonising flight.
A summary of the environmental impact through the lifecycle of hydrogen-powered aircraft including material impacts, fuel production, in-flight emissions and global fleet impacts to 2060.
The flagship report from the FlyZero project. Discover the conclusions and recommendations of FlyZero together with an overview of the 12-month UK government-backed programme.
A top level summary of the FlyZero project, its conclusions and recommendations.
The 13 technology bricks required to enable hydrogen-powered flight including a technology roadmap for each brick, along with major findings and integration steps.