Airbus Proposes Spain as Hub for Hydrogen Aircraft Expansion
Key Ideas
  • Airbus plans to establish a hydrogen-powered airport hub in Spain with the collaboration of Aena, Air Nostrum, Iberia, Exolum, and Repsol.
  • The initiative involves creating a consortium that spans primary energy production to ground-based hydrogen operations, with a focus on the entire value chain and airport ecosystem.
  • Spain's potential in renewables and low carbon hydrogen production makes it a strategic location for advancing the hydrogen aviation ecosystem, aiming to secure a future hydrogen supply chain up to airports.
  • The consortium's goal is to support the growth of hydrogen aviation in Spain by integrating hydrogen aircraft operations into the airport infrastructure and operations.
Airbus, in partnership with Aena, Air Nostrum, Iberia, Exolum, and Repsol, is exploring the establishment of the first hydrogen-powered airport hub in Spain, as part of the 'Hydrogen Hub at Airports' network. This initiative represents a groundbreaking collaboration involving the entire value chain of hydrogen operations, from primary energy production to airport ground operations, with a global scope covering 13 countries. The consortium aims to integrate hydrogen aircraft into the airport ecosystem, focusing on supply, infrastructure, and operational requirements. Spain's renewable energy potential and expertise in low carbon hydrogen production make it a key player in this endeavor. Airbus's Vice President highlighted the importance of industry collaboration to establish a comprehensive hydrogen supply chain for aviation. The ultimate goal is to drive the growth of the hydrogen aviation ecosystem in Spain, promoting sustainability and innovation in the sector.
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