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Airbus wants to put a hydrogen plane in the air by 2035 – The Driven
Airbus says battery technology is developing way too slowly so it will turn to hydrogen technology to put a long haul zero emissions aircraft in air by 2035.

French aircraft maker Airbus says battery technology is developing too slowly and that it will turn to hydrogen technology with a view to putting a long haul zero emissions aircraft in the air by 2035.
Batteries are not improving at the rate needed to achieve that ambition, Airbus head of zero-emission aircraft Glen Llewellyn said at a media event on Monday (Europe time), as was reported by FlightGlobal.
Llewellyn’s comments come as electric car maker Tesla prepares to unveil new battery techn…
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