GKN Aerospace has partnered with Marshall, Parker Meggitt, University of Manchester, University of Bath and Cardiff University in the HyFIVE consortium. The partnership is a significant milestone in its vision to establish a robust cryogenic hydrogen systems supply chain for future aircraft.
The company is providing expertise in cryogenic hydrogen systems technology and aircraft structures complementing Marshall and Parker's deep capability in fuel systems.
HyFIVE marks a significant step forward in the development of a world-leading liquid hydrogen fuel system and future supply chain. It is led by Marshall, and is poised to achieve significant milestones, including the development and testing of scalable liquid hydrogen fuel system technologies, culminating in a fully integrated hydrogen fuel system ground demonstration.
By harnessing the unique capabilities of each industry partner, including Marshall's experience in fuel system design and integration and Parker Meggitt's expertise in fuel system components and thermal management technologies, the consortium aims to address key technical, safety, certification, and industrialization challenges associated with hydrogen fuel systems in aviation.
As the aviation industry seeks to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, hydrogen propulsion emerges as a critical pathway for decarbonization. GKN Aerospace is committed to advancing foundational technologies through initiatives like HyFIVE, contributing to a sustainable future for global aviation while creating significant market opportunities for the UK.
Max Brown, VP Technology GKN Aerospace says: "The HyFIVE liquid hydrogen fuel system programme will complement our existing world-leading hydrogen electric propulsion programme, H2GEAR. We have great respect for the fuel system capability Marshall and Parker bring to the table, and believe we now have a robust path to delivering the technology and supply chain required for hydrogen regional aircraft and beyond. This unique industry partnership, combined with the knowledge of leading academics, is a significant step towards a sustainable future for aviation."
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GKN Aerospace - Filton | Additive Manufacturing, Aircraft Structural Components, Airframer, Fuselage Sections, Wing Flaps, Wing Spars, Wings |
Marshall Aerospace | Airborne Communication Systems, Aircraft Interior Furniture, Aircraft Structural Components, Avionics Management Systems, Explosion/Flame Suppression Systems, Fuel Tanks & Systems, Nacelles, Recruitment, Terrain Following Radar, Training |
University of Manchester School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering | Technical/Eng/Scientific Studies |
Parker Meggitt Plc | Avionics Heat Exchangers, Engine Heat Exchangers, Environmental Test Equipment, Oil Coolers, Test Equipment |
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