Hydrogen Aircraft Market Size, Share, By Type of Aircraft (Military Aircraft, Business Jets, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Commercial Passenger Aircraft, Cargo Aircrafts, and Others), By Storage Technology (Liquid Hydrogen, Metal Hydrogen, and Compressed Hydrogen), By Passenger Capacity (Up to 4 passengers, 11 to 50 Passengers, and More than 200 Passengers), By Operational Range (High Altitude Operations, Short-Haul Flights, Medium-Haul Flights, and Long-Haul Flights), and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2034

Report Code: PMI562824 | Publish Date: September 2024 | No. of Pages: 186

Hydrogen Aircraft Market Companies

  • Airbus
  • Boeing
  • ZeroAvia
  • H2FLY
  • Universal Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen Aviation
  • AeroDelft
  • Deutsche Aircraft
  • GKN Aerospace
  • Ballard Power Systems
  • CleanSky
  • Pipistrel
  • ZeroAvia, Inc.
  • BluJ Aerospace

Recent News:

  • More information about Airbus's ZEROe initiative, which the manufacturer announced in September 2020, was released in February 2024. According to its chief executive, the aircraft maker is currently looking into two hydrogen technologies: burning liquid hydrogen directly or using it in a fuel cell to turn hydrogen into energy. In the next ten years, Airbus plans to replace the A320neo with a new aircraft that will replace its best-selling model, which it is now designing. The manufacturer of the replacement jet had projected that it would enter service in the second half of the following decade, or in the mid-to-late 2030s.
  • The Swiss startup in aviation showcased two zero-emission aircraft in January 2024, stating that they will be put into service by 2025. The newcomers, which were created in association with BMW Designworks and the Sauber Group, will be propelled by a revolutionary hydrogen-electric propulsion system that will allow for silent, carbon-free travel. The Sirius Business Jet is intended for individual pilots and has space for three persons. For a maximum distance of 1,150 km, the ship will be able to sail at up to 323 mph at 30,000 feet. It also states that its noise levels are a very low 60 dB.