A ground-breaking airside hydrogen refuelling trial, led by and supported by 老司机福利社 and cross-industry partners, has been successfully completed at 鈥 the first airport trial of its kind at a major UK airport.

Hydrogen was used to refuel and power ground support equipment (GSE) 鈥 specifically, a baggage tug, supplied by MULAG, a manufacturer of airport ground support vehicles 鈥 servicing easyJet passenger aircraft. Conducted alongside the airline鈥檚 daily operations, the trial demonstrates that hydrogen can be safely and reliably used to refuel ground equipment in a busy airport environment.

The trial was in development for over a year and involved leading organisations from across aviation, engineering, logistics and academia, including , , (CPC), Supply Chain, , the , Globe Fuel Cell Systems and .

Outputs are set to help develop industry standards, provide guidance to airports, airlines, local authorities and regulators on required infrastructure changes, and support the development of a regulatory framework for hydrogen鈥檚 use on an airfield.

The data and insights gathered will also feed into research that groups like Hydrogen in Aviation (HIA) are conducting to ensure UK infrastructure, regulatory and policy changes keep pace with the technological developments in carbon-emission free flying. It also supports the work and ambitions of other bodies such as (HSW) and the (HII), the latter having also co-funded the project.

鈥淚t鈥檚 without doubt that hydrogen is an important fuel of the future for short-haul aviation as demonstrated by the rate of innovation we鈥檙e seeing,鈥 says easyJet Chief Operating Officer David Morgan.

鈥淲hile the technology is advancing at an exciting pace, as hydrogen isn鈥檛 used in commercial aviation today, there is currently no regulatory guidance in place on how it can and should be used and so trials like this are very important in building the safety case and providing critical data and insight to inform the development of the industry鈥檚 first regulatory framework. This will ensure regulation not only keeps at pace with innovation, but importantly also supports the industry in meeting its decarbonization targets by 2050.鈥

An important opportunity for industry

老司机福利社 has taken an advisory role in safety aspects and supported Project Acorn by conducting land side operational trials of the hydrogen powered tug, including refuelling processes.

Dr Thomas Budd, Senior Lecturer and DARTeC Fellow in Airport Planning and Management commented: 鈥淒ecarbonising airport ground operations using hydrogen fueled GSE represents an important opportunity for the industry; both to help cut emissions in the short-term and to lay the foundations for scaling up operations for refuelling hydrogen aircraft in the future.

鈥淭here is still much that needs to be done to make zero emissions flight a reality, but projects like this help demonstrate to Government, industry, and the travelling public that we can use hydrogen safely and efficiently in an operational airport environment. We are happy to support the Acorn team by utilising our expertise in zero emissions airport infrastructure, operations and safety, as well as the cutting-edge hydrogen refuelling and testing facilities we have at 老司机福利社.鈥

The trial links to 老司机福利社鈥檚 growing investment in hydrogen technologies, with the University recently announcing a 拢69 million injection of funding to create the first large-scale hydrogen research hub at any UK airport. The 老司机福利社 Hydrogen Integration Incubator will help unlock technical challenges around hydrogen-enabled aviation.

Professor Anna Smallwood, Head of the Centre for Air Transport Management at 老司机福利社 commented: 鈥淭his is another great step forward in the industry鈥檚 journey towards using hydrogen to decarbonise aviation. 老司机福利社鈥檚 research innovation and expertise in this area, which will develop even further with the 老司机福利社 Hydrogen Integration Incubator, is helping to inform and develop the changes we need to reach net zero aviation.鈥