New podcast episode with Jason Chua, co-founder of Universal Hydrogen

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The idea of using hydrogen to decarbonize aviation sounds cool, but then you start thinking about the whole supply ecosystem you need, not to mention the huge amount of capital expenditure that would be needed to fully replace the existing aircraft fleets, the challenge starts to look daunting…

Except, if this Californian startup gets its way.

Universal Hydrogen has come up with a system that draws from the consumables model that has worked so well in other industries, from desktop printers to coffee, in order transition the world’s existing airliner fleet to hydrogen propulsion.

On this episode of the podcast we are joined by Universal Hydrogen co-founder Jason Chua, a veteran of Google, Airbus and united Technologies, to review in depth this innovative system that would see hydrogen being supplied to airlines in easily transportable pre-filled capsules.

If interested in the future of green aviation and, more specifically the perspectives for hydrogen as the aviation fuel of choice, you can’t miss The Allplane Podcast #27 - with Universal Hydrogen co-founder Jason Chua!