U.K, Sept. 23 -- Aerospace multinational Airbus have unveiled three new zero-emission concept aircraft, powered by hydrogen. The trio - all codenamed 'ZEROe' will be the world's first zero-emission commercial airliners and are set to take to the skies in 2035.

Each concept employs a different approach to zero-emission flight utilising various technology and aerodynamic configurations, although they all use hydrogen as their primary source of power. Airbus believes hydrogen holds exceptional potential as the clean aviation fuel which will provide a solution for aerospace amongst other industries to meet climate-neutral targets.

"This is a historic moment for the commercial aviation sector as a whole and we intend to play a leading role ...