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Druck and University of Bath to Develop Flight-Certified Cryogenic Hydrogen Sensors for Aviation

HYDROGENADVANCED AIR MOBILITY (AAM) / NEXT-GEN AVIATIONSPACE ECONOMY

Druck and the University of Bath are collaborating to develop the first flight-certified cryogenic hydrogen pressure sensor for hydrogen-powered aircraft. Funded by a UK Government Knowledge Transfer Partnership, the project will utilize the University’s IAAPS facility for advanced materials testing and compliance with aerospace standards.

The sensors aim to detect leaks and improve system efficiency in liquid hydrogen systems, addressing the limitations of current industrial sensors. Druck operates 500,000 sensors across various aerospace applications.

Druck and University of Bath to Develop Flight-Certified Cryogenic Hydrogen Sensors for Aviation
Feb 5, 2026, 6:07 AM

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