Ryze Partners with ZeroAvia for Hydrogen Testing at Cotswold Airport
Key Ideas
  • Ryze collaborates with ZeroAvia to supply hydrogen for engine and flight testing at Cotswold Airport in the UK.
  • ZeroAvia's ZA600 powertrain for a 20-seat aircraft will be tested using hydrogen provided by Ryze.
  • The partnership aims to support ZeroAvia's research towards zero-emission flight and aligns with the UK's decarbonisation strategy.
  • Ryze's partnership with ZeroAvia signifies a significant step towards a hydrogen economy in the UK and globally.
Ryze has entered into a partnership with aviation firm ZeroAvia to supply hydrogen for engine and flight testing at Cotswold Airport in the UK. This collaboration will enable ZeroAvia to receive regular hydrogen deliveries to meet the increased demand for testing its ZA600 powertrain designed for a 20-seat aircraft. ZeroAvia, known for its focus on hydrogen-electric fuel cell engines for commercial aviation, recently secured an order of 100 hydrogen-electric engines from United Airlines. The partnership with Ryze will leverage Ryze's tube trailer fleet, the largest in the UK, to ensure flexibility and support ZeroAvia's testing requirements. Sergey Kiselev, Chief Business Officer at ZeroAvia, highlighted the importance of cost-effective, clean hydrogen in achieving zero-emission flight goals. Ryze's Head of Business Development, Alex Webster, emphasized the role of displacing fossil fuels in the UK's decarbonisation strategy and underlined the significance of the partnership in advancing towards a hydrogen economy. In a separate initiative, Ryze had previously partnered with Vauxhall to provide hydrogen charging infrastructure solutions, showcasing their commitment to sustainable mobility solutions. The collaboration between Ryze and ZeroAvia represents a pivotal milestone in the journey towards cleaner aviation technologies and supports the transition to a hydrogen-powered future.
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