Airbus has teamed up with London’s Gatwick Airport, easyjet and hydrogen supplier Air Products to expand hydrogen capability and infrastructure the UK. Under Airbus’ Hydrogen Hubs at Airports framework, the scope of work covers liquid hydrogen supply and storage at the airport, refuelling and ground handling of hydrogen aircraft, as well as the exploration of other, shorter-term opportunities for using hydrogen at London Gatwick. “We’ve set ambitious targets to fly on hydrogen by 2035 and this technology needs to be supported by reliable and tested infrastructure,” said Glenn Llewellyn, Airbus’ Vice President ZEROe Project. “Sharing knowledge and best practice at
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