Scientists make incredible breakthroughs with new aircraft technology that could transform the future of air travel
Exciting news for the future of air travel: A groundbreaking study from Swedish scientists suggests that most flights within a 750-mile radius could be powered by hydrogen as soon as 2045.
According to Interesting Engineering, this development could revolutionize the aviation industry, making it cleaner and more sustainable.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have created a game-changing heat exchanger that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft a reality. This innovative technology transfers heat between supercool hydrogen and the engine, increasing fuel efficiency and range.
“Every degree increase in temperature reduces fuel consumption and increases range,” explained Carlos Xisto, associate professor at Chalmers. This means more efficient flights and potentially lower costs for travelers.
The best part? We might see the first commercial hydrogen flights in Sweden as early as 2028.
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