ZeroAvia CEO Val Miftakhov has been quoted at the Farnborough Air Show as saying that the company aims to provide a full power train solution for Airbus’ ZEROe project. Since Airbus is an investor in ZeroAvia, we find this easy enough to credit, and if it does come to fruition, then Airbus will have its full-hydrogen aircraft ready for commercial operation before 2035. This is not the only reason we believe Airbus will come out with this type of aircraft before 2035. The market is there for the taking pending a reliable supply of the fuel – which we’re not going to get into in this article, as we cover the topic often enough. Airbus is currently exploring two hydrogen-powered…