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AIRBUS IN FREEFALL: Hydrogen Dream CRASHES, Delays of UP TO 10 YEARS!
In a stunning twist that has left the aviation world gasping for breath, Airbus has pulled the plug on its ambitious plans to launch a hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035! That’s right, folksโwhat was once a beacon of hope for a greener future has turned into a TOTAL DISASTER!
Sources inside the company revealed the shocking news straight to employees last Thursday. Labour unions have gone public, claiming the entry of this so-called ‘eco-friendly’ aircraft has now been postponed by an eye-watering FIVE to TEN years! What happened to the promise of a cleaner, zero-emission sky?
Just days ago, Airbus was singing a different tune, insisting to everyone that โ2035 remains the ambition.โ But reality has hit HARD. And now, the shining dream of hydrogen flight is fading faster than a passenger jet on final descent!
Airbus did admit that the hydrogen aircraft is โexpected to come later than 2035,โ while still trying to play the hero of the green narrative by declaring their commitment to bringing a commercially viable, hydrogen-powered wonder to market. But hold your horses! Theyโre recognizing that โdeveloping a hydrogen ecosystemโโwhatever that meansโis a colossal challenge, requiring HUGE cooperation and investment on a GLOBAL scale! It sounds like they know they’re in WAY over their heads!
This catastrophe comes as reports reveal that hydrogen production from renewable energy is moving at a snail’s pace! What was once touted as the savior for reducing aviation emissions is now looking like a pipe dream! Analysts are warning us that hydrogen-powered planes were expected to account for a measly 6% of net emissions reductions by 2050โdown from a once-promised 20%! Talk about a free-fall from grace!
Meanwhile, Airbusโs rival, Boeing, is keeping a cautious distance from the hydrogen hype, while Airbus has slashed its hydrogen initiative budget by 25%! And get this: theyโre even shutting down plans to test hydrogen fuel cell engines on their A380 superjumbo! What a blow for the entire industry!
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury himself admitted that they’re facing insurmountable obstacles: โitโs not enough to have a plane if you have no infrastructure, no hydrogen in the right place,โ and so on. It sounds like the reality is finally crashing in!
With the aviation industry increasingly looking towards โsustainable aviation fuelsโ sourced from crops and waste oil to cut emissionsโeven though they are more expensive and scarceโthe dream of hydrogen flight is nearing disaster!
Is this the end of Airbus’s hydrogen fantasy? Will the skies ever clear up with a sustainable solution? Strap in, because this turbulent ride isnโt over yet!
photo credit: www.ft.com
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