Rolls-Royce and easyJet have finished a hydrogen engine flight cycle test at a NASA facility. This is a big step for zero-carbon aviation research. The test looked at how a hydrogen-powered aircraft engine works in various flight conditions. This included changes in thrust and engine load. The results were shared through Aerospace Global News.The work forms part of a wider collaboration between the aerospace industry, airlines, and research inst…
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