British company ZeroAvia, which in January tested a hydrogen-powered aircraft over Gloucestershire, has announced a "long-term partnership" with Birmingham Airport. The partners hope to make hydrogen-fuelled air travel "a reality" as ZeroAvia aims by 2025 to produce a "zero-emission system capable...
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