AS Lufttransport eier en Do-228 som har gått på Svalbard i mange år. (Red.)
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ZeroAvia Converting 2nd
Do-228 for Hydrogen Testing
- May 6, 2022, 12:54 PM
ZeroAvia announced today that it has started
preparing a second Dornier 228 aircraft to serve as a testbed for the
hydrogen-electric propulsion system. The 19-seat aircraft is at the
company’s headquarters in Hollister, California, where it is being fitted with
the ZA600 powertrain developed by ZeroAvia's UK-based team under the
government-funded HyFlyer II project.
According to the company, it could take
another three or four months to prepare the Do-228 to begin test flights.
ZeroAvia, which is aiming to complete FAA certification for the 600-kW
powertrain in 2024, said the system will power aircraft with between 10 and 20
seats operating on routes of up to around 500 miles.
The Do-228 is being converted so that one of
its two turboprop engines will operate in tandem with the ZA600 powertrain.
Meanwhile, ZeroAvia is lining up partners with which it will test the viability
of a variety of passenger, cargo, and industrial applications for the aircraft.
“This new project in California will allow
us to use the architectures from our HyFlyer II initiative, where we are
working with the same aircraft, and apply those lessons as we further test and
demonstrate the system across a number of different use cases,” said ZeroAvia
founder and CEO Val Miftakhov. “Ultimately, this will help us optimize our
zero-emission powertrain design ahead of certification.”
Want more? You can find a longer version of
this article at FutureFlight.aero, a news and information resource developed
by AIN to provide objective coverage and
analysis of cutting-edge aviation technology.
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