Airbus Commits to Hydrogen Aircraft by 2035 at CAPA World Aviation Summit
Key Ideas
- Airbus is investing over EUR3.3 billion annually in research and technology, focusing on wings, engines, and hydrogen.
- Maria Luisa Lucas Ugena, Airbus VP, emphasized the commitment to have hydrogen aircraft in service by 2035.
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At the CAPA World Aviation Summit & Awards for Excellence, Maria Luisa Lucas Ugena, the Vice President of customer marketing at Airbus, announced that the company is heavily investing in research and technology, allocating more than EUR3.3 billion annually. This investment is dedicated to advancements in wings, engines, and notably, hydrogen technology. Ms. Ugena further reiterated Airbus's dedication to introducing hydrogen-powered aircraft into service by the year 2035. This commitment underlines Airbus's strategic vision for a sustainable aviation industry. For those interested in staying updated on similar news, CAPA Membership offers access to a wealth of information, including news, analysis, databases, and toolsets.