“We believe offering a model for converting planes to a carbon-free fuel, with minimal changes to the overall design of the aircraft, will be critical to tackling the carbon challenge. As carbon regulations become more stringent, some businesses will struggle to keep up with the capital requirements of replacing their whole fleet.”
“Our goal is to deliver a commercially viable solution to help businesses overcome these challenges so they transition smoothly into the net-zero future.”
Once the engine modification is complete, Aviation H2 will conduct rigorous testing processes to optimise performance.
Following this, the Company will purchase an aircraft, which it will convert to a liquid ammonia turbine for a test flight.
Once the test flight is successful, the Company will have a patentable method for converting traditional aircraft to operate on carbon-free fuel.
Aviation H2 has strategically chosen liquid ammonia as its preferred hydrogen carrier. By converting existing jets to utilise liquid ammonia, the Company aims to overcome the challenges associated with hydrogen storage and transportation.
Liquid ammonia has several advantages over gaseous or cryogenic hydrogen, including a higher volumetric hydrogen content, easier handling and storage, and existing infrastructure for its production and distribution. This strategic choice positions Aviation H2 at the forefront of innovation, as no other industry players are currently exploring this novel solution.