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MTU Will Produce Hydrogen Fuel Cells For Regional Airliners
German aircraft engine maker MTU is working with its new electric motor subsidiary EmoSys to bring its Flying Fuel Cell powertrain to market in 2030.
MTU’s EmoSys unit is developing electric motors for the Flying Fuel Cell project.
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Charles Alcock
• Managing Editor
June 20, 2023
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