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Alaska Airlines Partners with ZeroAvia to Develop World's Largest Zero Emissions Aircraft

Alaska Airlines Partners with ZeroAvia to Develop World's Largest Zero Emissions Aircraft

BY BHAVYA VELANI 05/03/2023 AGO 0 COMMENTS

Alaska Airlines, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, has transferred a Bombardier Q400 regional turboprop aircraft to ZeroAvia to equip it with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system.

 

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This action aims to expand the reach and viability of zero-emission aviation technology.

 

Alaska Airlines Partnership with ZeroAvia

 

At ZeroAvia's Paine Field research and development site, Alaska Airlines delivered a Bombardier Q400 regional turboprop aircraft to ZeroAvia. The hydrogen-electric propulsion system will be integrated into the aircraft after the handover.

 



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This event was attended by Raisbeck Aviation High School students, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, and Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. The handover of the 76-seat Q400 aircraft marked its official transfer to ZeroAvia.

 

Horizon Air, a regional carrier of Alaska Airlines, has designated one of its Q400 aircraft for research and development purposes to continue exploring zero-emission technology for the aviation industry.

 

Photo: Logan Fransted | AeroXplorer

 

After retiring its Q400 fleet, the U.S.-based company has partnered with ZeroAvia, a leader in designing and developing hydrogen-electric aircraft propulsion systems for zero-emission flight technology, to retrofit the aircraft with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system.

 

The plane has been given a special livery to showcase the innovative mission of the partnership.

 



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ZeroAvia Unveils 1.8MW Modular Electric Motor System

 

ZeroAvia showcased a 1.8MW prototype of its multi-megawatt modular electric motor system at the event, which was demonstrated by a propeller spin on a 15-ton HyperTruck ground-test rig.

 

The electric motor technology is a crucial element in developing commercially feasible hydrogen fuel cell engines for larger aircraft and is complemented by in-house developed higher-temperature PEM fuel cells and advanced power electronics.

 

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ZeroAvia's recent advancements set the stage for potential flight tests of the Q400 (also known as the Dash 8-400) and showcase a quick development path toward certifying the ZA2000 propulsion system.

 

With a track record of leading world-first flight tests, ZeroAvia flew a refurbished 19-seat aircraft in January with a prototype 600kW hydrogen-electric engine (ZA600).

 



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This followed its demonstration flight of a 250kW system in 2020, which was the largest-ever aircraft flown with an innovative zero-emission power source at the time.

 

CEO Statements

 

Ben Minicucci, the CEO of Alaska Airlines, has expressed that the partnership between Alaska Airlines and ZeroAvia in developing the world's largest zero-emission aircraft is a remarkable achievement in aviation innovation that will contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly future for the industry.

 

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The collaboration is expected to help the airline achieve its goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions, and Minicucci acknowledged that new technologies would be vital in achieving that objective.

 

He expressed his excitement about partnering with industry leader ZeroAvia to make zero-emission alternatives a reality.

 

Photo: Ethan Peters | AeroXplorer

 

ZeroAvia CEO and founder, Val Miftakhov, expressed his excitement about the program's potential impact and said, "Demonstrating an aircraft of this size in flight, powered entirely by advanced propulsion technology, was unimaginable just a few years ago."

 

"By launching this program, we are on target to conduct a test flight next year, which will significantly accelerate our progress towards achieving a future of zero-emission aviation for Alaska Airlines and the world," added ZeroAvia CEO.

Bhavya Velani
An Aircraft maintenance engineering graduate and passionate aviation journalist with experience in working with a renowned publication such as Airlive, Airways Magazine Aviation A2Z, etc During my free time, I watch documentaries and read nonfiction books.

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