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Awarded Universal Hydrogen a G-1 Issue Paper, a key step in establishing certification criteria for hydrogen-powered flight.
The FAA granted Universal Hydrogen a special experimental airworthiness certificate, authorizing the company to proceed with its first flight of the hydrogen-powered aircraft.
U.S. aviation regulator that awarded ZeroAvia's Piper M-Class R&D platform an Experimental R&D Certificate, enabling flight testing.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the regulatory body whose certification is pending for Alaka'i's Skai hydrogen fuel cell flying vehicle.
IntelStor has worked to remove inaccuracies from data sets, including those from the Federal Aviation Administration database in the U.S.
The FAA holds strict control over US airspace and must grant approval for the WSU research project involving hydrogen fuel cell UAVs.
U.S. federal agency that approved the fracking project at Pittsburgh International Airport.

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