Innovators gear up work on 'green' hydrogen plane with plans for nonstop 9-day trip around Earth
- Bertrand Piccard is leading the Climate Impulse project, which aims to create a two-seater plane powered by green hydrogen for a nonstop nine-day flight around Earth, scheduled for 2028.
- The Climate Impulse project has attracted tens of millions of euros in investment and features a growing team of engineers and staffers.
- Experts caution that the environmental effects of water vapor emissions from hydrogen planes are still unclear, despite hydrogen's potential to significantly reduce aviation's carbon footprint.
- Commercial use of green hydrogen in aviation may still take decades, according to industry analysts.
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