Evia Energy and Cranfield Aerospace Collaborate for Hydrogen Infrastructure at Airports
Key Ideas
  • Evia Energy and Cranfield Aerospace are partnering to develop infrastructure for electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft at regional airports.
  • The collaboration aims to ensure the availability of refuelling infrastructure for both manned and unmanned operations as aviation transitions.
  • The CEOs of both companies express enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting the importance of early cooperation for future electric and hydrogen aircraft operations.
  • CAeS sees the extension of their relationship into the fuel infrastructure domain as an exciting global opportunity to leverage their expertise.
Evia Energy, a subsidiary of Envia Aero in Bremen, Germany, and Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) based in Bedfordshire, England, have entered into a partnership to develop infrastructure for accommodating electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft at regional airports. The collaboration anticipates the energy transition in aviation by installing refuelling infrastructure for both manned and unmanned operations. Evia Energy CEO Florian Kruse emphasizes the importance of early cooperation with regional airports to support future airline operations, specifically mentioning the supply of hydrogen-electric powered aircraft. The CEO of CAeS also recognizes the significance of extending their relationship into the fuel infrastructure domain and views it as a promising global opportunity to capitalize on their combined expertise. This initiative aims to deliver value to airport operators and pave the way for the smooth transition of aviation operations towards electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft. Stay updated with the latest hydrogen news by signing up for newsletters or following Evia Energy and Cranfield Aerospace on LinkedIn for regular updates.
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