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The Hydrogen Aircraft market is a subset of the Aircraft industry, focusing on the development and production of aircraft powered by hydrogen fuel cells. Hydrogen fuel cells are a type of clean energy technology that produces electricity from a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. This technology has the potential to reduce emissions from aircraft, making it an attractive option for the aviation industry.
Hydrogen aircraft are still in the early stages of development, with most of the research and development taking place in Europe. The European Union has set a goal of having hydrogen-powered aircraft in commercial service by 2035. In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration has established a Hydrogen Aircraft Research and Development Program to support the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Companies in the Hydrogen Aircraft market include Airbus, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Safran, and ZeroAvia. Airbus has developed a concept for a hydrogen-powered aircraft, while Boeing is researching the use of hydrogen fuel cells in aircraft. Rolls-Royce is developing a hydrogen-powered engine for aircraft, and Safran is researching the use of hydrogen fuel cells in aircraft. ZeroAvia is developing a hydrogen-powered aircraft for commercial use. Show Less Read more