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Reaction Engines joins Fresson hydrogen aircraft development program

Ben SampsonBy Ben Sampson21st October 20213 Mins Read
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Project Fresson will equip the Islander aircraft, often used for island-hopping routes, with a hydrogen fuel cell to eliminate its carbon emissions

Hypersonic propulsion developer Reaction Engines has joined Project Fresson, a UK Government funded program which aims to fly a hydrogen-fuel cell powered aircraft next year.

Freeson, which is being headed up by Cranfield Aerospace (CAeS) is integrating hydrogen fuel cell technology into a nine seat Britten Norman Islander and plans to fly it by April 2023.

UK-based Reaction Engines is developing its synergetic air-breathing rocket engine (SABRE) for hypersonic flight and for reusable spacecraft. The company is to develop the cooling technology for the Freeson aircraft’s fuel cell.

Reaction has already validated in ground testing for SABRE’s development a pre-cooler which rapidly chills air coming into the engine so it can be used in its core, while the engine is used in the Earth’s atmosphere at high speed.

Reaction Engines said it is to use the experience it has gained so far from SABRE to develop a “bespoke ultra-low drag heat rejection system” able to meet the Freeson aircraft’s fuel cell cooling requirements.

Thomas Burvill, director of applied technologies at Reaction Engines said, “Project Fresson represents an opportunity to leverage our thermal management technology developed over a number of years across a range of industries. We are excited to be part of this important project and look forward to playing our part in moving the needle on zero-emissions flight”

Rob Marsh, Project Fresson’s chief engineer from CAeS said, “Reaction Engines bring to Fresson their world-leading thermal management technology, which is critical to our hydrogen propulsion development; in return, Cranfield Aerospace Solutions and Project Fresson provide a credible and quick route to flight demonstration and certification of this exciting technology”

Project Fresson is a UK funded project via the Aerospace Technology Institute. When originally launched its aim was to convert an Islander with a hybrid-electric powertrain , but this was switched to a hydrogen fuel cell system in March.

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CAeS took delivery of its Britten-Norman Islander last month and plans to modify it to run off hydrogen and fly it for the first time in 2023 (Image: CAeS)

Other companies working on Freesson include engineering firm Ricardo, Britten-Norman and hydrogen storage company Innovatus Technologies.

Last year Reaction Engines launched a battery cooling system for electric vehicles. The company has also developed a waste heat recovery heat exchanger for Brunel University using supercritical carbon dioxide as the working fluid to reduce carbon emissions in industrial processes.

Mark Thomas, CEO of Reaction Engines, said, “We are committed to developing sustainable technologies that underpin UK and global net-zero targets. Through our work in batteries for electric vehicles, waste heat recovery and hydrogen fuel cell cooling, we are using our experience, technology and intellectual property to drive real change”.


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Ben Sampson

Ben has worked as a journalist and editor, covering technology, engineering and industry for the last 20 years. Initially writing about subjects from nuclear submarines to autonomous cars to future design and manufacturing technologies, he was editor of a leading UK-based engineering magazine before becoming editor of Aerospace Testing in 2017.

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