Liquid hydrogen flights, private jet trackers & more (The Allplane Newsletter #135)
There’s a new episode of the podcast!
Jay Sorensen is the founder and CEO of IdeaWorksCompany, a consultancy firm that advises airlines from all over the world, but, besides that, he is also known as a top expert in airline ancillaries.
Not for nothing his company publishes every year the Yearbook of Ancillary Revenue, the work of reference for professionals in this field. So you guess what we talked about in this episode of the podcast (the 99th already!).
Electric Aviation
Vaeridion has signed an agreement with two Danish operators, Copenhagen AirTaxi and Copenhagen Helicopter to bring its 9-seater all electric aircraft to Denmark by 2030 (personally was surprised to learn there are 1.6 million domestic air travellers in Denmark, which has is a small, flat country with few domestic routes). READ
Btw, Vaeridion’s founder, Ivor van Dartel, was a guest of the podcast a few months ago!
Eviation got an order from South Korea for 25 of its Alice aircraft. READ.
Eviation’s president and CEO, Greg Davis was also, of course, on our podcast!
Advanced Air Mobility
Bristow, to bring Volocopter into the US and UK markets. The helicopter operator could get potentially up to 80 of Volocopter’s eVTOLs (2 orders + 78 options). READ.
Here is a comprehensive assessment of the advanced air mobility market in the UK, by one of the professionals that know most about this industry, Darrell Swanson of EA Maven
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
The UK government will introduce a price certainty mechanism to lower the risk of new investments in SAF capacity. There are currently 5 SAF plant projects underway in Britain, but more capacity will be needed to cover demand arising from mandates. READ.
Airbus is also active in the New Zealand hydrogen aviation plans. READ.
Hydrogen Aviation
Germany’s H2Fly (which happens to be a subsidiary of eVTOL developer Joby Aviation) has successfully flown an aircraft on liquid hydrogen!
This is apparently the first time ever a piloted aircraft flies on cryogenically stored liquid hydrogen). READ.
Several major aerospace companies (Airbus, Rolls-Royce and easyJet among them) joined forces to accelerate hydrogen aviation development in the UK, creating the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance. READ.
Other sustainable aviation news
Greenpeace Austria has created a tracker for Austrian-registered private jets. CHECK IT HERE.
Executive aviation is, obviously, a big, fat target for environmental activism, but, things are a somehow a bit more nuanced than they look like at first glance.
Researchers at TU Delft, in The Netherlands, have developed a method for drones to mimic the movement of birds and hover over one spot with almost no energy consumption. READ.
Air Nostrum, a Spanish regional airline that operates many domestic routes on behalf of Iberia, is doubling its Airlander 10 airship order and may deploy some to Malta (that is, when this aircraft becomes a reality), where it has a subsidiary. READ.
Check also our podcast episode with Tom Grundy, CEO of Hybrid Air Vehicles, the company that is developing the Airlander airship.
What else in aviation?
A video tour of the interior of a Qatar Executive A319 ACJ. CHECK IT OUT.
Flying some helicopter types just became easier in the US. READ.
Lufthansa unveiled the new brand for its leisure/low cost brand. The airline formerly known as Eurowings is now Discovery. So, after some reluctance (it is not really “new”), I have included it in the 2023 new airlines list. READ.
Etihad and Air France are getting closer to each other. READ.