The largest aircraft manufacturing company Airbus called the appearance of an aircraft that can fly on hydrogen fuel. Technology may appear in 2035. Reports about it Reuters.
Aviation accounts for about 2.5 percent of world carbon emissions. According to Airbus, most carriers will use traditional jet engines at least until 2050. However, some industry representatives seek to reduce emissions in the framework of global climate change.
So, Air New Zealand is exploring the possibility of using electric, hybrid or hydrogen engines to reduce emissions from short flights by 2030. The carrier signed a memorandum with Airbus to explore how the introduction of hydrogen aircraft will affect the airline infrastructure.
Deletions with a reduction in hazardous emissions, according to the UN Secretary General Antoniou Guterres, can lead to irreversible consequences for climate. In an attempt to save the planet and push the countries to solve the problem of the US global warming and the EU are going to sign an agreement on joint reduction of methane emissions by a third by 2030.