Exeter Airport makes history with hydrogen-powered plane turnaround
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UK’s first hydrogen-powered live aircraft turnaround takes place at Exeter Airport - Hydrogen Central
UK’s first hydrogen-powered live aircraft turnaround takes place at Exeter Airport A pioneering demonstration showcasing how hydrogen can support the decarbonisation of airport ground operations has taken place at Exeter Airport – marking an important step towards achieving the first ‘zero-carbon turn’ of a commercial aircraft. In a first of its kind for the UK, the trial, delivered by a partnership of Exeter Airport, TUI, Cranfield University, …
First hydrogen-fuelled aircraft turnaround takes place at Exeter Airport - Regional Gateway
The UK’s first hydrogen powered aircraft trial turnaround has taken place at Exeter Airport, involving a TUI Boeing 737 aircraft, and a hydrogen-powered baggage tug, pushback tug, and ground power unit. The trial was supported by the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s Hydrogen Challenge programme, Cranfield University, ULEMCo, MULAG, and Boeing. The equipment was refuelled by Fuel Cell Systems’ HyQube 350 refueller using green hydrogen produced and s…
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