JAPAN AIRLINES is partnering with three different companies working on hydrogen-electric aircraft to explore options for bringing the sustainable technology to Japan.
JAL has signed deals with H2FLY, Universal Hydrogen (UH) and ZeroAvia as it considers the safety, economic feasibility and maintainability of hydrogen-fuelled next generation aircraft. JAL Engineering, which is in charge of aircraft maintenance for the JAL Group, will consider issues around certification and maintenance for the new systems.