Resource logo with tagline

ZeroAvia forms hydrogen aviation fuel partnership with Masdar

The UAE-owned renewable energy company will work with the aviation firm to build aircraft refueling infrastructure.

ZeroAvia has signed a partnership agreement with the UAE’s Masdar to explore hydrogen production and supply, initially in North America and Europe, in order to establish hydrogen-powered commercial flights, according to a news release.

The partnership will also try to establish clean flight operations in the UAE.

Masdar is targeting 1 million tons of green hydrogen production per year by 2030. The state-owned company’s Green Hydrogen division is already involved in aviation projects targeting the production of green hydrogen.

ZeroAvia, based in the UK and US, is backed by American Airlines and recently acquired California-based fuel cell stack innovator HyPoint.

Unlock this article

The content you are trying to view is exclusive to our subscribers.
To unlock this article:

You might also like...

Data: North American LNG pipeline

The pipeline for LNG projects in North America includes 364 million tonnes per year of export capacity, compared to the 93 MTPA online now. Bianca Giacobone sifted through the LNG landscape for this overview of the market.

Read More »

Welcome Back

Get Started

Sign up for a free 15-day trial and get the latest clean fuels news in your inbox.