ZeroAvia, Hybrid Air Vehicles to partner on hydrogen-electric Airlander blimp
The agreement seeks to incorporate ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric propulsion system into the Airlander 10 platform.
21 November 2025
21 November 2025
The agreement seeks to incorporate ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric propulsion system into the Airlander 10 platform.
The technology will be first available for Boeing 737s, including Max variants, as well as the 747-400 and 747-8 models.
The two organisations aim to support the region’s increasing needs for advanced air traffic management.
The company intends to proceed with additional ground and flight tests before transitioning to operational demonstrations with government partners in 2026.
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