The Vertical Flight Society is staging its first H2-Aero Symposium & Workshop to address the potential for hydrogen propulsion to make aviation more environmentally sustainable. The event will include presentations from executives with companies developing hydrogen-powered aircraft and the fuel cell-based powertrains these will use. Companies present at the symposium will include Airbus, Bartini, Piasecki Aircraft, Zero Avia, Shell, HyPoint, Plug Power, Universal Hydrogen, and Zev Station. Attendees will be able to tour the Shell heavy-duty hydrogen refueling station at the Power of Long Beach. U.S. government involvement in the event will include representatives from the U.S. departments of energy and defense, as well as NASA. From Europe, the DLR German Aerospace Center will participate, along with its partner H2Fly, which is working on a new hydrogen regional airliner. Other participants include the California Fuel Cell Partnership, the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition, the University of Maryland, and investment group Nexa Capital.
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