Boosting Business Aviation and Hydrogen Development in Beijing
Key Ideas
- Beijing Daxing Airport has opened new facilities for business jets, reflecting the importance of business aviation in civil transportation.
- Toyota's hydrogen project in Beijing aims to research, develop, and produce fuel cells, contributing to resolving industrialization challenges in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
- The Toyota project, among the largest foreign investments in hydrogen energy in Beijing, is expected to boost the hydrogen energy industry's growth.
Beijing Daxing International Airport recently unveiled its international passenger channel for business jets and a maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility, signaling a significant step towards enhancing business aviation at the airport. Jia Jianqing, deputy general manager of Capital Airports Holdings Co Ltd, emphasized the crucial role of business aviation in civil transportation. Concurrently, Japanese automotive giant Toyota initiated its phase-I fuel cell research and development project in Beijing, a substantial foreign investment in hydrogen energy. The project's objective is to address industrialization challenges related to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and foster the hydrogen energy industry's advancement. With a sprawling factory spanning 113,000 square meters, the Toyota project is poised to accelerate innovations in hydrogen technology and drive the adoption of eco-friendly transportation solutions in the region.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Aviation
Investment
Research And Development
Business Aviation
Energy Industry
Airport
Auto Industry
Industrialization
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