World’s first commercial hydrogen-powered flight proves the concept, but it still needs the infrastructure

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Just days after Airbus announced its intentions to hydrogenize its fleet, residents of southern counties in England saw the world’s first commercial hydrogen-powered flight. According to a Sky News report, the water vapor-emitting flight took place yesterday taking off from an airfield in Bedfordshire, England. The company behind the plane, ZeroAvia, says the tech needed for a long, zero-emission flight by the end of this decade, is already there. It’s just a case of developing hydrogen infrastructure — something that Airbus’ hydrogen dreams also rely on if they’re to succeed. [Read: 5 things to know when you’re buying your first…

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