


God knows, we can be a gloomy lot here at LSS. Always vexing you with predictions of imminent doom, like global warming, pandemics, asteroids and changes in the parking zones in Croydon. . Which is why a bit of positive news brings a tiny ray of light to the dark cold days between Christmas and the New Year. That ray is provided by ZeroAvia, the Gloucestershire-based company that is doing so much to advance the cause of green, sustainable aviation. We blogged on them before (LSS 19 9 23). So here’s an update.
Because what impresses us about this lot is the way they are integrating themselves at every level of the business process. New products, such as fuel cell compressors[2] and electric motors[3]are well underway. They’re growing their market slowly and steadily by partnerships with forward-looking airlines like Alaska. And busily embedding themselves by hosting business conferences like their hydrogen summit. There are serious capital partnerships with major investors
All of which tells us that this is not just another little start-up full of hope but little else. Zeroavia is clearly a serious group of people with ambitious but entirely reasonable and graduated plans to transform this industry, and make all our lives more sustainable thereby. We wish them every conceivable luck and success in the year to come.
LSS and its staff have no business commercial or financial connection to Zeroavia nor to any of its stakeholders
[2]https://zeroavia.com/compressor-for-aviation/?utm_campaign=NL%20%7C%20Newsletter&utm_medium
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