
Aviation industry: Airbus and MTU want to develop fuel cell engine
The exhaust gases of conventional aircraft engines are particularly harmful to the climate
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The exhaust gases of conventional aircraft engines are particularly harmful to the climate. In 2025, MTU and Airbus signed a letter of intent, the announced establishment is now the next step. A joint venture is expected to develop and market the new drive from 2027, the two companies said.
Furthermore, Both companies have already worked on the development of fuel cell engines in recent years.
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The exhaust gases of conventional aircraft engines are particularly harmful to the climate.
reliability low1/5 sourcesIn 2025, MTU and Airbus signed a letter of intent, the announced establishment is now the next step.
reliability low1/3 sourcesA joint venture is expected to develop and market the new drive from 2027, the two companies said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesBoth companies have already worked on the development of fuel cell engines in recent years.
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Airbus and MTU try it in a third way
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