Finavia joined Hydrogen Cluster Finland and is preparing for hydrogen use at the airport
The business-led national hydrogen cluster was established to promote the Finnish hydrogen economy.
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The business-led national hydrogen cluster was established to promote the Finnish hydrogen economy.
Swedavia, Airbus, Avinor, SAS and Vattenfall have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop infrastructure for hydrogen aviation.
ZeroAvia and Verne announced that they will evaluate the opportunities for using cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) on-board aircraft.
Eleven new production projects helping to place UK at forefront of hydrogen industry and bring progress towards net zero ambitions.
Hamburg Airport is the first airport in Germany to join the international network for future hydrogen hubs.
UK Civil Aviation Authority has launched a challenge for the industry to help leverage hydrogen as a zero-carbon emission aviation fuel.
Companies including easyJet, Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Ørsted, GKN Aerospace and Bristol Airport, have established the Hydrogen in Aviation alliance.
Finavia will promote hydrogen-use at its airports and develop logistics needed to utilise hydrogen, via the HyAirport project.
Thanks to a £8 million Government competition to support hydrogen-powered transport in the North East, airport and supermarket deliveries could be greener and more efficient.
Bristol Airport alongside Airbus, easyJet, and EDF's Hynamics, has joined the UK's network of ‘ZEROe’ agreements to become an Airport Hydrogen Hub.
Tallinn Airport, alongside partners, will develop the foundations for the creation of a new Hydrogen Valley based in Estonia, which will accelerate the country’s independence under the motto ‘from zero to green’.
Changi Airport Group has signed an agreement with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Airbus, and Linde to develop a feasibility study for a major hydrogen hub at Singapore Changi Airport.
SEA and Airbus have signed an agreement for the implementation of projects for the distribution of hydrogen, as well as the study of hydrogen-powered aircrafts at Milan's airports.
Aerospace Technology Institute has revealed a liquid hydrogen aircraft, which will one day enable full-zero emission flights with just one refuelling stop.
As part of the decarbonisation initiative launched by Snam, the leading energy infrastructure company has partnered with SEA and Milan airports to introduce green hydrogen in Malpensa Airport.