Hydrogen is expected to revolutionise the future of aviation from ground service equipment to powering aircraft. It has the potential to eliminate CO2 emissions from flights and push the industry into a more sustainable era. At World Aviation Festival, Martina Löfqvist, Senior Business Development Manager (BDM), Destinus joined to discuss hydrogen’s future in commercial aircraft.
Destinus is a European company poised to revolutionise air travel by developing hydrogen fuelled commercial hypersonic aircraft. This brief interview looks at the anticipated impact of this on commercial air travel, with Löfqvist highlighting the transformative effects of sustainable travel that is so fast it is “essentially teleportation.”
Importantly, the conversation explored what makes hydrogen well suited to being the “fuel of the future,” while also addressing the challenges inherent with its integration. Approaching the topic from a rounded perspective, Destinus’ Senior BDM highlighted the necessary additions to infrastructure, illustrating the diverse stages of progress across different airports.
For all this and a timeline for developments, watch the 10-minute interview below.
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