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Airline hails e-taxi system and plans hydrogen fuel-cell future, Flight International, 3-9 October 2017, p 10
In UK, EasyJet is to become the first customer to adopt the Safran electric taxi system, which is intended to be upgraded to a fuel-cell version by 2027. Tests will begin at Toulouse with an A320 aircraft in 2019.
Abstract details
Journal title: Flight International
Keywords: 5 General transport fuels technology - 5.1 Fuel consumption and combustion emissions
Subjects: Fuel cells