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Itochu Invests in U.S. Hydrogen Aircraft Engine Maker ZeroAvia
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Japanese trading group Itochu said Tuesday that it has invested in ZeroAvia, a California-based manufacturer of hydrogen-electric engines for aircraft. Itochu will serve as ZeroAvia's distributor in Asia under the deal. The two sides also plan joint development of infrastructure for supplying hydrogen fuel at airports.
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