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Pilatus Invests in Sustainable Aviation with Hydrogen-Powered Propulsion System

Swiss Manufacturer Partners with ETH Zürich on Zero-Emissions Project

Pilatus is partnering with students from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) on Project H2, a research initiative exploring the feasibility of a hydrogen-powered propulsion system for light aircraft. The project aims to achieve zero-emissions aviation. Pilatus is providing expertise and support to the students, who are designing and testing the system. The goal is to fly the hydrogen-powered aircraft before the end of 2025. This project is part of Pilatus’ efforts to promote sustainability in aviation, as stated by Urs Frischknecht, who is working closely with the students.

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    Source: Pilatus (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101252677-135
    URL: https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/news/project-h2
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    Pilatus Invests in Sustainable Aviation with Hydrogen-Powered Propulsion System

    Swiss Manufacturer Partners with ETH Zürich on Zero-Emissions Project

    Pilatus is partnering with students from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) on Project H2, a research initiative exploring the feasibility of a hydrogen-powered propulsion system for light aircraft. The project aims to achieve zero-emissions aviation. Pilatus is providing expertise and support to the students, who are designing and testing the system. The goal is to fly the hydrogen-powered aircraft before the end of 2025. This project is part of Pilatus’ efforts to promote sustainability in aviation, as stated by Urs Frischknecht, who is working closely with the students.

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      Source: Pilatus (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101252677-135
      URL: https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/news/project-h2
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