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Tag: Hydrogen

The Future of Certifiable Liquid Hydrogen Aircraft from AS Toulouse

February 25, 2024February 25, 2024 by Communication WG

On the 1st of February, EUROAVIA Toulouse had the pleasure to attend the 29TH Gordon Corps Lecture presented by Dr. Raj Nangia, HonFRAeS and Honorary Research Fellow at Bristol University. The symposium was focused on “Certifiable Liquid Hydrogen Aircraft” and it had as a distinguished guest the President of Main Aeronautical Royal Society, Kerissa Khan, MRAeS.

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Aerospace achievements during 2023 

December 26, 2023December 26, 2023 by Communication WG

2023 it’s coming to an end and the aerospace industry has continued to grow. Let’s review together some of the most achievements seen during this year.  

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Hydrogenizing the sky 

December 4, 2023December 4, 2023 by Communication WG

Aeronautical companies around the world are actively seeking new ways to reduce CO2 emissions and have greener aviation. Airbus, one of the largest companies, has recently performed its first demonstration flight with a hydrogen-powered turbine.  

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