powered drone flew non-stop for 30 hours

China’s latest hydrogen-powered drone flew non-stop for 30 hours, setting a new national record — and sending a bold message about the future of aviation. Developed by AVIC and Tsinghua University, this 50kg UAV isn’t just impressive — it’s carbon-free, whisper-quiet, and runs on the most abundant element in the universe.

With 5G control systems and eco-friendly propulsion, this drone proves that the skies of tomorrow could be clean, connected, and completely hydrogen-powered. No fuel. No emissions. Just pure flight.

In a monumental leap for green aviation, China has successfully flown a hydrogen-powered drone for a continuous 30 hours, setting a new national record for endurance in unmanned aerial flight. Developed through a collaboration between AVIC (Aviation Industry Corporation of China) and Tsinghua University, this lightweight UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) showcases the promising potential of hydrogen fuel cells in reshaping the future of flight.

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