Air Liquide, Airbus, Incheon Airport and Korean Air Partner to Prepare the Use of Hydrogen in the Decarbonization of the Aviation Sector in Korea
Air Liquide, Airbus, Korean Air, and Incheon International Airport Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore hydrogen use at Incheon Airport. This collaboration aims to develop an infrastructure for hydrogen-powered aircraft, contributing to South Korea's carbon neutrality goal by 2050.
The roadmap will include steps to establish hydrogen usage and ecosystem studies at Incheon Airport. Air Liquide will leverage its hydrogen expertise, while Airbus and Korean Air will assist with operational insights.
- Partnership aims to support South Korea's goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
- Air Liquide's ongoing investment in high-capacity hydrogen stations demonstrates commitment to hydrogen infrastructure.
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Air Liquide (Paris:AI), Airbus,
In the framework of the MoU, the four partners will prepare a roadmap to first develop hydrogen usages at and around
Each partner will leverage their complementary expertise to help define the potential opportunities that hydrogen offers, and support the decarbonization of the aviation industry. Air Liquide will bring its extensive expertise in mastering the entire hydrogen value chain (production, liquefaction, storage and distribution), in particular liquid hydrogen supply. Airbus will provide characteristics of hydrogen-powered aircraft ground operations as well as aircraft characteristics and fleet energy usage, while
Air Liquide, a pioneer and a leader in hydrogen solutions will leverage its strong local footprint to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen solutions in
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Air Liquide’s commitment to hydrogen
In full support of the 2015 Paris agreement, the Air Liquide commitments address the urgency of climate change and energy transition, targeting carbon neutrality by 2050. As a pioneer in hydrogen, the Group is convinced that hydrogen is a cornerstone of the energy transition. In the past 50 years, the Group has developed unique expertise enabling it to master the entire supply chain, from production and storage to distribution, contributing to the widespread use of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier for a wide range of applications such as industrial usages and clean mobility. Air Liquide is committed to reaching several goals, investing approximately |
A world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health, Air Liquide is present in 78 countries with approximately 64,500 employees and serves more than 3.8 million customers and patients. Oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are essential small molecules for life, matter and energy. They embody Air Liquide’s scientific territory and have been at the core of the company’s activities since its creation in 1902.
Air Liquide’s ambition is to be a leader in its industry, deliver long term performance and contribute to sustainability - with a strong commitment to climate change and energy transition at the heart of its strategy. The company’s customer-centric transformation strategy aims at profitable, regular and responsible growth over the long term. It relies on operational excellence, selective investments, open innovation and a network organization implemented by the Group worldwide. Through the commitment and inventiveness of its people, Air Liquide leverages energy and environment transition, changes in healthcare and digitization, and delivers greater value to all its stakeholders.
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