Not much usually happens on the last day of an airshow, when it is more about packing up than announcing the big deals that come out at the start of the week. However, as the Farnborough International Airshow drew to a close last Friday, zero-emissions innovator ZeroAvia signed an agreement with Ecojet to purchase 22 ZA2000 hydrogen-electric engines.
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