< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ad/1d/ib-FR43OO09D_EF7B2715.jpg" Alt = "in Europe showed what a hydrogen aircraft will look like"/~ 62 < p > French startup Beyond Aero showed an updated design of a hydrogen-electric business jet, which was called Bya-1. About it reports Flightglobal.

< P > since the presentation of the original concept at the LE Bourge Air Force in June 2023, the company made numerous improvements to accelerate the aircraft certification and commercialization. Beyond Aero hopes to put the first certified business jet by 2030.

< P > It is known that the aircraft will receive two electric motors in the tail part and will use a system of hydrogen fuel elements with a capacity of 2.4 MW. Bya-1 holds six passengers, develops a cruising speed of 310 knots (about 575 km/h) and has a range of 800 nautical miles (almost 1500 km).

~ ~ < P > Beyond Aero, Bya-1 will make flights much more economical. It is assumed that the cost of maintenance of the aircraft will be approximately 50% lower than in “& LRM; ordinary” & LRM; winged machines. & nbsp;

< P > It is expected that in the future hydrogen fuel will be very cheap and this will be a significant competitive advantage by Bya-1. & Amp; nbsp;

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Natasha Kumar

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