Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Airbus establishes Zero-Emission Development Centers in Germany and France | Military Aerospace

Airbus establishes Zero-Emission Development Centers in Germany and France | Military Aerospace

The technology developments will cover the full product and industrial capabilities from elementary parts, assembly, systems integration and the cryogenic testing of the final liquid hydrogen (LH2) tank system. Both ZEDCs will be fully operational by 2023 to build LH2 tanks with a first flight test scheduled for 2025. Airbus chose its site in Bremen because of its diverse setup and decades of LH2 experience within Defense and Space and ArianeGroup. The ZEDC in Bremen will initially focus on system installation as well as for the overall cryogenic testing of the tanks. Furthermore, this ZEDC will benefit from the wider hydrogen research ecosystem such as the Centre for Eco-Efficient Materials and Technologies (ECOMAT) and from further synergies from space and aerospace activities.



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