Dutch aerospace pioneer Fokker is looking to make a comeback. This time however, it wont be polluting Jet A fuel propelling the companys aircraft. Instead, in the revived guise of Fokker Next Gen, it is playing the long game and joining in on the clean-burning hydrogen hype. With 25 million in funding from the Dutch government, and an additional EU Clean Aviation grant of undisclosed amount, Fokker is aiming at a 2035 entry into service of a clean-sheet aircraft design operating on liquid hydrogen. The planes intended range is 2,500 km, meaning it could fly across Europe from London to…
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