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<p>The Government has a wide range of programmes and challenges that can support research
and technology on electric and hydrogen powered flight. These include the Aerospace
Technology Institute (ATI) Programme (£1.95 billion public funding commitment, 2013
to 2026); Future Flight Challenge (£125 million public funding); Faraday Challenge
(£246 million); and Driving the Electric Revolution Challenge (£80 million).</p><p>
</p><p>Our ATI progamme is supporting electric and hydrogen power flight projects,
and our publicly funded FlyZero initiative, announced on 20 July, will bring together
experts from across the aviation and aerospace sector to tackle issues in designing
and building a commercially successful zero-emission aircraft.</p>
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