Aircraft of Tomorrow presented by Griffith University
University Aviation Research
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1h 15m
This webinar explored international aircraft and airline advancements, including electric, hydrogen and hybrid systems.
Find out more about our sustainable aviation research here: https://www.griffith.edu.au/institute-tourism/our-research/rethinking-aviation
Dr. Lauren Burns from Heart Aerospace provided an overview of Heart Aerospace and the technical feasibility, market desirability and commercial viability of the ES-19 - an all-electric 19-seat airliner.
Liam Megill from AeroDelft discussed the World’s First Liquid Hydrogen Fuel Cell Aircraft, with a 1:3 scale prototype set to fly later in 2021, followed by a 2-seater aircraft in 2023.
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