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<p>The Department for Business and Trade is investing £685m through the Aerospace
Technology Institute (ATI) Programme to co-fund the development of zero-carbon and
ultra-efficient aircraft technology and cross-cutting enablers. This includes collaborative
R&D projects to develop new hydrogen technologies.</p><p> </p><p>We are funding
the ATI’s Hydrogen Capability Network Phase 0 project to explore the operating model
for open access facilities to accelerate the development of liquid hydrogen aircraft
technologies and capabilities.</p><p> </p><p>As part of the Jet Zero Council, a Zero
Emission Flight Delivery Group is advising on how government and industry can work
together to accelerate the adoption of zero emission flight.</p>
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