"Airbus, Delta, and Airports Explore Feasibility of Hydrogen Hubs for Aviation"

Plug Power, Airbus, and Delta Air Lines are collaborating to explore the feasibility of a hydrogen-based hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, aiming to create a more sustainable future for travel. The study, set to be completed by the end of 2026, will assess the infrastructure, operational feasibility, and safety protocols for integrating hydrogen as a fuel for potential aircraft operations at the airport. This initiative aligns with Plug Power's efforts to build a green hydrogen ecosystem, while Airbus is developing the first hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft and promoting the concept of Hydrogen Hubs at Airports. Delta's involvement in the partnership reflects its ongoing commitment to addressing the aviation industry's sustainability challenges through collaborative efforts.
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- Plug, Airbus, Delta, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Study Feasibility of Hydrogen Hub at World's Busiest Airport Yahoo Finance
- Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Vancouver International Airport sign with Airbus and ZeroAvia for hydrogen hubs at Canadian airports Airbus
- Atlanta airport, Delta, Airbus to study feasibility of hydrogen fuel The Atlanta Journal Constitution
- IAH chosen for more study as hub for hydrogen-fueled airplanes Houston Chronicle
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