R&D Dynamics Corporation has received a contract from Airbus UpNext to develop air compressors for its new demonstrator aircraft for the next generation of non-propulsive power through the use of hydrogen fuel cells. On traditional aircraft this non-propulsive power is required for air conditioning, onboard lighting and other inflight applications. Airbus UpNext will replace the onboard APU on an A330 aircraft with a hydrogen fuel cell system that will generate electricity.
R&D Dynamics Corporation is a Connecticut-based centre for research, design and manufacturing of reliable, energy efficient, oil-free, foil bearing supported high speed turbomachinery. Its technology is in a variety of compressors, turbo expanders, turbo generators and many more applications. R&D Dynamics is collaborating with various aerospace and commercial customers to supply next generation of turbomachinery in the clean energy field.
“R&D Dynamics is proud to be sought out and contracted by Airbus UpNext on this important program,” states Dr. Giri Agrawal, President and CEO.
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R&D Dynamics Corporation | Compressors |
Airbus UpNext | Airframer |
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Airbus MAVERIC |
Airbus A330 |
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Electrical Power Systems |
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