China's World’s First Hydrogen Jet Just Completed First Flight SHOCKED Aviation

China's World’s First Hydrogen Jet Just Completed First Flight SHOCKED Aviation For decades, the aviation industry believed hydrogen-powered flight was always "10 years away." Then China flew one. A megawatt-class liquid hydrogen turboprop engine has successfully completed its first flight, marking one of the biggest milestones yet in the race to develop zero-emission aircraft. While Boeing and Airbus continue investing in future hydrogen technologies, China has now demonstrated a flying engine powered by liquid hydrogen. In this video, we break down what China actually achieved, how the AEP100 hydrogen engine works, the engineering breakthroughs behind its integrated fuel system and structural hydrogen tank, why hydrogen has remained one of aviation's toughest technical challenges, and whether this flight really changes the future of commercial aviation. What we cover: 00:00 Intro 00:35 Flight Test 03:58 Advanced Engineering Fixes 07:39 Reality Check 08:40 Future Vision This is not a story about a passenger aircraft replacing the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 tomorrow. It is an analysis of one of the most important hydrogen aviation demonstrations to date—and what it could mean for the next generation of regional aircraft, sustainable aviation, and zero-emission flight. Subscribe for more analysis on aviation technology, aircraft development, aerospace engineering, commercial aviation, and the future of flight. Watch more:COMAC’s Brand New C919-600 is Coming - Boeing & Airbus didn't expect    • COMAC’s Brand New C919-600 is Coming - Boe...