
Airbus UpNext
Airbus UpNext, a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus, launched a technological demonstrator to accelerate the maturation of superconducting technologies for use in electric propulsion systems of future hydrogen-powered aircraft. The new demonstrator, known as Cryoprop, will integrate and mature a 2MW-class superconducting electric propulsion system cooled by liquid hydrogen via a helium recirculation loop and developed by Airbus teams.
“Our previous demonstrators have shown that superconducting technologies would be a key enabler for the high-power electrification of future hydrogen-powered aircraft. I truly believe that the new demonstrator will lead to performance improvements of the propulsion system, translating into significant weight and fuel saving potential” said Airbus UpNext CEO Michael Augello.
Airbus has been developing superconducting technologies for high-power electric propulsion for several years, culminating in the power-on of an integrated 500kW cryogenic propulsion system last year.
Cryoprop aims to confirm the potential of superconducting technologies for future aircraft applications, assessing all aspects related to safety, industrialization, maintenance, and operations. This demonstrator will also give Airbus the opportunity to develop high-level, in-house expertise and foster a new ecosystem to accelerate the introduction of new products in areas such as superconducting cables, motors, cryogenic power electronics, and cryogenic cooling systems.
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