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Australia successfully conducts first flight of hydrogen-fueled UAV

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế31/10/2023

The Aerostructures Innovation Hub (AIR Hub) of Swinburne University of Technology (Australia) has just completed the first flight of an Australian-developed hydrogen-powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Australia thực hiện chuyến bay đầu tiên của UAV dùng nhiên liệu hydro
Australia's first hydrogen-powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). (Source: UST)

A test flight in Victoria's Latrobe Valley over the weekend was the first vertical take-off and landing of a hydrogen-powered drone in Australia.

This test flight was conducted with the AIR Hub's innovative SHADE drone.

The flight marked a major milestone for Australian technology in air mobility as it was the first electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) flight, and the first using a hydrogen-powered drone.

The successful flight was the result of the AIR Hub's collaboration with partners, researchers and businesses in Australia's aviation and hydrogen industries.

The SHADE drone was developed through the AIR Hub’s Hydrogen to the Skies project, funded under the Australian Government ’s Emerging Aviation Technology Partnership program.

The aim of the project is to design and integrate a hydrogen-powered system into a large unmanned aircraft, initiating the commercial development of aircraft using clean, zero-emission technology.

The successful flight represents a quantum leap forward in clean aviation, allowing for extended range compared to traditional battery-powered UAVs, while reducing environmental impact through the use of hydrogen fuel.

“This achievement demonstrates Swinburne University’s commitment to developing sustainable aviation technology,” said Dr Adriano Di Pietro, Director of the AIR Hub.

“The successful hydrogen-powered flight of the SHADE drone marks a significant milestone not only for the Hydrogen to the Skies project but also for the development of the Australian aerospace industry as a whole,” he said.



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