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Aviation H2 enters into strategic partnership with FalconAir

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Aviation H2, the company behind Australia’s first hydrogen-powered plane, has signed a strategic partnership with a major aircraft charter operator, FalconAir.

 

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With momentum on its side, the company has also launched a capital raise via the online trading platform VCEX to fund the purchase of test engines and the construction of its first modification prototype.

Aviation H2 will get access to the FalconAir Bankstown hangar, facilities and operating licences so they can begin building Australia's first hydrogen-powered plane.

FalconAir will help Aviation H2 acquire the test engines and aircraft that will be used to deliver the project. Provide specialist and licensed aircraft maintenance engineering, piloting and hangarage.

Use their proven expertise to help communicate with aviation authorities and accelerate the certification process.

After recently completing their feasibility study, which outlines a clear path towards building one of the world’s first hydrogen-fuelled planes, Aviation H2 says they are on track to having a plane in the sky by the middle of 2023.

Once the test flight is successful, Aviation H2 will have a patentable method for modifying aircraft so they operate on carbon-free fuel.

Following this, they will quickly seek to certify and commercialise this product via a planned public listing on a major exchange in 4Q23.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/05052022/aviation-h2-enters-into-strategic-partnership-with-falconair/

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