ZeroAvia and its investor Shell have agreed with Rotterdam The Hague Airport and Rotterdam the Hague Innovation Airport to plan for hydrogen-powered commercial flights by 2025 UK-based ZeroAvia, which is developing “zero-emissions solutions” for commercial flying, said the agreement will “develop a concept of operations for hydrogen in airports and demonstration flights to European destinations by the end of 2024”, ahead of commercial flights planned for the following year. The deal will “focus on serving the first hydrogen flight from Rotterdam, including operation at the airport, developing on-the-ground infrastructure and operations to satisfactorily pilot distribution, storage, and dispensing of hydrogen

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