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AIR Airbus SE

154.34
0.76 (0.49%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Airbus SE EU:AIR Euronext Ordinary Share
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.76 0.49% 154.34 154.00 155.52 155.52 153.46 154.12 698,663 16:40:00

Airbus, Air New Zealand to Jointly Study Hydrogen Aircraft Feasibility --Update

15/09/2021 10:15pm

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By Stephen Wright

 

WELLINGTON, New Zealand--Airbus SE and Air New Zealand Ltd. have agreed to jointly research the feasibility of operating a hydrogen-fueled aircraft by the end of this decade.

Airbus, which has been exploring three hydrogen-powered aircraft concepts, said the joint study would help it understand the practical challenges of putting an aircraft powered by a renewable energy source into service. Air New Zealand would assess the possible impact that a hydrogen aircraft would have on its network, operations and infrastructure.

The airline earlier this month told an aviation conference it aims have a so-called zero carbon plane in its domestic fleet by 2030--likely for cargo--and is exploring both hydrogen and electric options.

As governments ramp up efforts to meet targets for reductions in carbon emissions, transport industries and aviation in particular are likely to face increased pressure from investors, regulators and their customers to decrease reliance on fossil fuels.

Air New Zealand has 51 turbo prop planes that it uses on regional New Zealand routes and about half of them--Bombardier Q300 planes--have an average age of 14.5 years and will need to be replaced after 2030.

"This agreement brings us a step closer to seeing low carbon solutions in place for our shorter domestic and regional flights in the next decade," the airline said.

For long-haul routes, the airline is exploring fuels with lower carbon emissions.

Two New Zealand power utilities--Contact Energy and Meridian Energy Ltd.--have been scoping a possible investment in hydrogen production in the far south of New Zealand, close to big hydro lakes.

 

Write to Stephen Wright at stephen.wright@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

September 15, 2021 17:00 ET (21:00 GMT)

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