Airbus is once again leading the way when it comes to the aerospace giants making business decisions on sustainable aviation with Rolls Royce not far behind, but Boeing is still reluctant to accept what’s coming. The European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, has released a report about the impact hydrogen aviation could have in mitigating air traffic related carbon emissions in New Zealand. Based on a consortium formed between Airbus, Air New Zealand, Christchurch Airport, Fortescue, Hiringa Energy and Fabrum, the report outlines a roadmap for transitioning to green hydrogen aviation as New Zealand is well positioned for low-carbon aircraft testing and deployment due to abundant renewable resources and suitable flight routes according to Karine Guenan, Vice President of Airbus’s ZEROe Ecosystem.…