The University of Nottingham has kicked-off a £5.3m programme of research to support the development, manufacture and test of a revolutionary cryogenic hydrogen-electric propulsion system. This is part of a pioneering £44m project led by GKN Aerospace, partnered with Parker Meggitt and the Universities of Manchester and Nottingham, supported by the UK Government through the Aerospace…
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