Founded as a research spin-out, H2FLY has spent over a decade developing hydrogen-electric aircraft technologies. Notably, it developed and flew the HY4 demonstrator and successfully completed multiple piloted liquid hydrogen flights. H2FLY is shifting into full commercial operations, with efforts to certify and supply
H2FLY is a world leader in hydrogen technology for aircraft propulsion, founded by Josef Kallo in 2015. The company is focused on developing hydrogen-electric, emission-free flight solutions.
H2FLY is leading the BALIS 2.0 Project, responsible for the development and setup of the fuel cell system, and previously completed the world's first piloted flight of an electric aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen.
One of the three companies that have signed collaboration deals with Japan Airlines to research hydrogen-electric plane technology. They have already conducted H2-powered test flights.
H2FLY is a German company that has successfully completed the world's first piloted flight of a liquid hydrogen fuel electric aircraft, the HY4. They are focused on commercializing liquid hydrogen aviation and will open a Hydrogen Aviation Center in 2024.
H2FLY is a leader in developing hydrogen-electric aircraft powertrain systems. The company has announced its newest H175 hydrogen fuel cell plane system, a modular power unit for commercial aircraft.
H2FLY is a hydrogen fuel cell developer that has successfully completed on-ground coupling tests for its liquid hydrogen storage system with the HY4 aircraft's powertrain. They are a leader in developing hydrogen-electric propulsion for aircraft.
A German start-up that has partnered with Deutsche Aircraft to develop commercial hydrogen aircraft. H2FLY originated from a partnership between the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the University of Ulm.
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