ZeroAvia’s Norway Hydrogen-Aircraft Network Project To Get EU Funding
An EU grant would fund the retrofit of 12 Cessna Caravans to hydrogen-electric propulsion and the equipping of 15 Norwegian airports.
Credit: ZeroAvia
ZeroAvia has been selected to receive a European Union grant to establish a commercial hybrid-electric aircraft network using converted Cessna Caravans to fly cargo between airports in Norway. Operations are planned to commence in 2028. Project ODIN (Operations to Decarbonize Interconnectivity in...
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