FlyZero

FlyZero was an Aerospace Technology Institute project investigating zero-carbon emission commercial flight.

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The ATI’s FlyZero project set out a revolutionary vision for the future of aviation where a new generation of aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen keeps businesses, cultures, families and nations connected without the carbon footprint.

Funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (now the Department for Business and Trade), the project began in early 2021 as an intensive research project investigating zero-carbon emission commercial flight. The independent study brought together experts from across the UK to assess the design challenges, manufacturing demands, operational requirements and market opportunity of potential zero-carbon emission aircraft concepts.

FlyZero identified six key technology bricks together with the enabling technologies, a sustainability assessment, operational and infrastructure requirements and economic analysis.

Following the conclusion of FlyZero in March 2022, the ATI’s Hydrogen Capability Network project commenced in April 2023 to build on key recommendations and determine the immediate priorities for action.

Flyzero Reports
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Established in April 2023 backed by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), ATI’s Hydrogen Capability Network project set out to ensure that there is collaboration, coherence and efficiency for the aerospace sector to enable hydrogen research and development.

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Established in April 2023 backed by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), ATI’s Hydrogen Capability Network project set out to ensure that there is collaboration, coherence and efficiency for the aerospace sector to enable hydrogen research and development.

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