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Airbus unveils hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft

Michael Olabode Williams by Michael Olabode Williams
April 13, 2025
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Airbus has revealed a breakthrough hydrogen-electric aircraft that could revolutionise aviation—and make zero-emission air travel a reality within this decade.

Unlike the sleek, sci-fi-style concepts teased in the past, the new ZeroE prototype resembles a classic 1950s airliner. But don’t let its retro look fool you. Under its skin lies one of the most advanced propulsion systems ever built; entirely powered by hydrogen fuel-cell technology.

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At the recent Airbus Summit on aviation innovation, company executives revealed this practical and scalable model could carry over 100 passengers, all without emitting a single gram of CO₂. Instead, the only byproduct is water vapour.

Game-changing engineering behind the quiet revolution

Airbus’s new aircraft features four electric motors, each driven by its own hydrogen fuel-cell stack. These stacks convert liquid hydrogen into electricity, which powers the motors.

“We’re looking at a propulsion system that will offer the lowest environmental impact aviation has ever seen,” said Glenn Llewellyn, Vice President of Airbus ZeroE.

Airbus has already tested a 1.2-megawatt version of the system. The upcoming prototype will be even more powerful and efficient. Llewellyn confirmed it will be lighter, more compact, and capable of longer ranges thanks to ongoing advances in hydrogen technology.

Testing, Infrastructure, and the Road to 2027

The company has partnered with ElringKlinger to develop and refine the hydrogen fuel cells. In Grenoble, France, Airbus has built a dedicated facility called Breadboard to conduct full-scale tests and simulations.

Meanwhile, the Hydrogen Hubs at Airports programme is rapidly expanding. Over 220 airports worldwide have already signed on to prepare hydrogen-ready infrastructure for when the aircraft enters commercial service—targeted for late this decade.

“The world thought zero-emission aviation was a pipe dream,” Llewellyn noted. “But we believe fuel cells will finally turn that dream into reality.”

Read more on Airlines rake in billions as cargo demand soars 30% above pre-pandemic levels

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