(10 Feb 2022)
In preparing for the future of carbon-neutral
aviation, Korean Air has embarked on a project to pioneer the
Korean hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
The airline signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) on Wednesday with Incheon International Airport Corporation
(IIAC), Airbus, and Air Liquide to cooperate on supplying aviation
hydrogen fuel and developing relevant infrastructure.
The MOU is aligned with Airbus’ aim to develop the
world’s first zero-emission hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft
by 2035, and confirms Korean Air as an active participant in
welcoming this alternative energy paradigm shift.
Korean Air, Incheon Airport, Airbus and Air Liquide sign Hydrogen Fuel-related MOU
The signing also paves way for the stakeholders to actively
cooperate in various fields, from developing hydrogen
infrastructure at airports, establishing a roadmap for introducing
hydrogen, to ground handling logistics.
Korean Air will focus its expertise on overall
operational activities, including ground handling planning,
maintenance and flight operations, and IIAC on research and
development of airport facilities.
Airbus and Air Liquide will
analyze domestic demand for hydrogen-powered aircraft, and
establish a roadmap for the introduction of hydrogen fuel,
respectively.
“This MOU will be a starting point for the Korean
domestic aviation industry to systemize a hydrogen supply chain
system and infrastructure development, where the introduction of
hydrogen as an alternative fuel has been slow in relative
comparison to other industries,” said Mr. Soo Keun Lee.
Last year, Korean Air signed an MOU with Hyundai
Oilbank to manufacture and promote the application of sustainable
aviation fuel (SAF) and also partnered with SK Energy to purchase
carbon-neutral jet fuel to be used on the Korean domestic network.
At the 2021 International Air Transport
Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Boston, member
airlines approved a resolution for the global air transport
industry to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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