ZeroAvia Advances Toward FAA Certification for Hydrogen-Electric Engine
The FAA's final special conditions for ZeroAvia's 600 kW electric engine mark a significant milestone in the certification process for its hydrogen-electric powertrain, intended for 10-20 seat aircraft. This establishes necessary safety standards and positions ZeroAvia to potentially achieve full certification by 2028.

The FAA published final special conditions on March 18 for ZeroAvia's Model ZA601 electric engine, crucial for its 600 kW hydrogen-electric powertrain aimed at 10-20 seat commercial aircraft. These conditions establish additional safety standards due to the engine's unique electric motor and high-voltage systems, not covered by existing turbine engine regulations.
The new requirements encompass performance ratings, fire protection, and electrical system safety, and are a prerequisite for ZeroAvia's certification path. The company anticipates certifying the fuel cell system by 2027, with complete powertrain certification potentially following by 2028. This achievement could set a precedent for electric aircraft standards and enhance regulatory frameworks for future innovations in aviation.




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