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ZeroAvia strikes deal with Monte on 100 hydrogen-electric powertrains

Installation on new and existing Cessna Caravan, DHC-6 Twin Otter, Dornier 228 and HAL-228 aircraft will enable zero-emission aircraft leasing for regional operators.  

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ZeroAvia (Hollister, Calif., U.S.) has signed an agreement with Monte Aircraft Leasing (London, U.K.), a zero-emissions regional turboprop aircraft lessor. As part of the agreement the partners will offer aircraft leasing and financing solutions that enable operators to run zero-emission flights.

Under the deal, Monte will purchase up to 100 ZA600 powertrains to be installed on existing and new Cessna Caravan, DHC-6 Twin Otter, Dornier 228 and HAL-228 aircraft. Together, both companies aim to retrofit the aircraft for clients starting in 2024 and will provide and finance maintenance and hydrogen availability services to support these operations. The deal will make ZeroAvia Monte’s exclusive hydrogen-electric powertrain provider for these aircraft.

“Together, ZeroAvia and Monte will provide a compelling proposition to operators of 5-20 seat aircraft,” James Peck, VP business development, ZeroAvia, says. “This partnership will offer flexibility to operators to allow them to launch zero-emissions flights on their networks, as well as extending the lifespan of hundreds of in-service airframes.”

ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric powertrain is said to bring state-of-the-art fuel cell and electric motor technology together to create an aircraft engine that will deliver improved operating economics without harming the planet. The ZA600 powertrain — ZeroAvia’s market entry, 600-kilowatt system, designed to support 5-20 seat airframes by 2024 — uses gaseous hydrogen stored onboard in lightweight tanks. The hydrogen feeds fuel cell stacks that generate power by converting hydrogen into electricity.

ZeroAvia will soon flight test the ZA600 powertrain in a retrofitted Dornier 228. In the initial testing configuration, the aircraft testbed will fly with one hydrogen-electric powertrain on one wing, while keeping the stock engine on the other wing to ensure safe testing conditions. The testing program will then sequentially move to full hydrogen-electric flight, ultimately working towards a certifiable hydrogen-electric powertrain as the sole propulsion source for the categories of airframes included in this deal with Monte.

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