American Airlines signs deal with hydrogen-electric engine developer ZeroAvia

American Airlines has announced an investment in ZeroAvia, a leader in hydrogen-electric, zero-emission aviation.

A memorandum of understanding has also been signed between the two parties, providing American with the…


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American Airlines has announced an investment in ZeroAvia, a leader in hydrogen-electric, zero-emission aviation.

A memorandum of understanding has also been signed between the two parties, providing American with the opportunity to order up to 100 engines from ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric powertrain development programme.

The engines are intended to power regional jet aircraft with zero emissions.

‘Potential to play a key role’

“Our investment in ZeroAvia’s emerging hydrogen-electric engine technology has the potential to play a key role in the future of sustainable aviation,” said Derek Kerr, American’s Chief Financial Officer.

“We are excited to contribute to this industry development and look forward to exploring how these engines can support the future of our airline as we build American Airlines to thrive forever.”

ZeroAvia is working to achieve certain type certifications of its innovative propulsion technology that will pave the way for the engines to be incorporated into the regional jet market in the future.

Late 2020s launch

The ZA2000-RJ powertrain is anticipated to enable passengers to fly in zero-emission regional jets as early as the late 2020s.

“Having support from the world’s largest airline is a strong indication of the progress we’re making on the development of hydrogen-electric, zero-emission flight,” added ZeroAvia Founder and CEO Val Miftakhov.

“We are focused on delivering sustainable travel, and are delighted that American, a visionary leader in the industry, sees ZeroAvia as a part of the future of aviation.”

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