Symposium on Airworthiness of hydrogen and fuel cells systems for civil aircraft propulsion
Event description
CASA’s Airworthiness and Engineering Branch is hosting a symposium on airworthiness of hydrogen and fuel cells systems as a primary propulsion for civil aircraft.
The first event of its kind for CASA, this symposium will bring together industry leaders and experts from the aviation community to explore and discuss:
- regulatory issues and airworthiness challenges associated with the safe use of hydrogen as an energy source (fuel) for civil aircraft propulsion
- airworthiness considerations for civil aviation emerging technologies
- airworthiness challenges of fuel cells systems for civil aircraft use
- technological and development challenges of hydrogen as fuel source for civil aircraft propulsion
- what the leading industry experts, who are actively developing fuel cells and hydrogen-based propulsion systems for civil aircraft use, are doing.
If you are also from a key government agency or research organisation actively undertaking policy, research, or development work on civil aircraft propulsion, you may be interested in this symposium
Seating is strictly limited. Â
If seating capacity has been reached and you have an interest in the future of civil aircraft propulsion and want to join the conversation, email Dr Iroizan Ubulom to register your interest.
Location: CASA Office, 18 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra
Date: 26 February 2025
Time: 9AM – 3:30PM
Registration closes cob Friday 21 February 2025
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