HyFIVE Consortium: Leading the Charge for Zero-Emission Aviation in the UK
Key Ideas
  • Marshall and other leading aviation partners established HyFIVE to develop a world-leading hydrogen fuel system for zero-emission aviation by the 2030s.
  • The consortium includes GKN Aerospace, Parker Meggitt, and universities for research and development, with nearly £40 million in funding committed.
  • The project aims to have a full demonstrator ground rig with a liquid hydrogen fuel system operational by 2027, contributing to sustainable aviation.
  • Partners like GKN Aerospace and Parker Aerospace bring their expertise in hydrogen research and aviation fuel systems to the consortium, advancing the industry.
HyFIVE, a consortium led by Marshall and other aviation partners, aims to develop a world-leading hydrogen fuel system to support zero-emission aviation by the 2030s. With partners like GKN Aerospace and Parker Meggitt, along with universities for research and development, the project has secured nearly £40 million in funding. The goal is to have a full demonstrator ground rig with a liquid hydrogen fuel system operational by 2027, making significant strides towards sustainable aviation. Key figures like Lucy Skerrit from Marshall and Max Brown from GKN Aerospace emphasize the importance of this initiative in advancing the UK's position in sustainable aviation. Tracy Rice from Parker Aerospace highlights the industry's need to reduce carbon emissions for sustainable growth and the role of HyFIVE in achieving this. The consortium's focus on engineering expertise and innovation positions it as a key player in driving the aerospace industry towards zero-emission solutions.
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