前往系列
Loading...
Radio Davos

Flying without emissions: how hydrogen is greening aviation

播客文字稿

A 20-seater plane powered by a zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell engine just made its first test flight. We talk to the company behind it, that believes all planes can be made zero-emissions.

In a recent test flight, ZeroAvia, an engine builder, made history by flying a 20-seater aircraft completely powered by green hydrogen, a zero-emissions fuel. The breakthrough test, which is the largest aircraft to ever be flown using hydrogen power, is a promising step towards a zero-emissions future for the aviation industry.

In this episode of Radio Davos, Val Miftakhov, the CEO of ZeroAvia, talks about the company's mission to develop zero-emission planes, the potential for commercial airlines to adopt this technology, and the role of customer demand and government regulation in achieving a more sustainable aviation industry. The episode also explores the challenges and opportunities in transitioning to zero-emission aviation.

Links:

Clean Skies for Tomorrow initiative: https://www.weforum.org/cleanskies

Read more:

Subscribe

Subscribe on any platform: https://pod.link/1504682164

Video:

Related podcast episodes:

Loading...
Loading...
主持::

Robin Pomeroy

Podcast Editor, World Economic Forum

话题:
深度产业能源转型
分享:

更多集:

播客

Your 'first time' can shape democracy: the psychology of voting

播客

AI can lie, hack and blackmail: Yoshua Bengio on how to tame the "baby tiger" of tech

World Economic Forum logo

每周 议程

每周为您呈现推动全球议程的紧要问题(英文)

立即订阅

更多关于 深度产业
查看全部

在动荡的世界中重塑企业战略

Francisco Betti, Hernan J.F. Saenz, III and Karen Harris

2026年3月29日

UpLink Annual Impact Report 2026

关于我们

加入我们

  • 登录
  • 成为我们的合作伙伴
  • 成为我们的会员
  • 订阅我们的新闻稿
  • 联系我们

快捷链接

语言版本

隐私政策和服务条款

站点地图

© 2026 世界经济论坛