The Hidden Heroes of Hydrogen Flight: Sealing and Materials
Hydrogen-powered flight is emerging as one of the most promising paths toward zero-emission aviation — but delivering on that promise requires solving some of aerospace’s toughest engineering problems. Cryogenic fuel storage, extreme pressures, and ever-present leakage risks demand materials and sealing technologies that can perform flawlessly in unforgiving environments.
In this sponsored episode of the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast, Margaux Ningre-Coirier, Aerospace Sales and Market Development Manager at Omniseal Solutions, is the guest to analyze how advanced sealing solutions are becoming the hidden enablers of safe, efficient hydrogen-powered advanced air mobility (AAM). She explores the latest materials innovations, the remaining technical hurdles, and how these breakthroughs could shape the next generation of hydrogen-powered aircraft.
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Sponsored by: Omniseal Solutions and PTC Arena

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