ZeroAvia and Alaska Airlines team up for largest hydrogen-electric zero-emission aircraft.

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ZeroAvia has received a 76-passenger plane from Alaska Airlines to retrofit with zero-emissions technology, and has unveiled its "HyperCore" motor modules, a 1.8MW modular electric motor system that could potentially propel the 76-seat Dash 8-400 electric plane. The company is targeting commercialized electric plane operations beginning with 300 mile range, 9-19 seat aircraft by 2025 and is already eyeing flights with 40-80 seat aircraft with up to 700 miles of range by 2027.
Topics:business#alaska-airlines#aviation#hydrogen-electric-plane#hypercore-motor-modules#zero-emissions-technology#zeroavia
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