Big news for sustainability in aviation! Copenhagen Airport is leading the way with Europe's first fleet of hydrogen-powered ground support vehicles, reducing emissions and boosting efficiency. Could this be the future for all major airports?
Copenhagen Airport has introduced a fleet of hydrogen-powered ground support vehicles, marking a significant step toward greener airport operations in Europe. This initiative is part of the airport's broader mission to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030.
The new vehicles include baggage tugs, catering trucks, and aircraft pushback tractors, all powered by locally sourced green hydrogen. Early trials indicate not only a reduction in carbon footprint but also improved operational efficiency due to quicker refueling times.
Aviation professionals are watching closely as hydrogen mobility could set a precedent for sustainable ground operations at major international hubs. Learn more about this innovative project on the Copenhagen Airport news page.
Big news for sustainability in aviation! Copenhagen Airport is leading the way with Europe's first fleet of hydrogen-powered ground support vehicles, reducing emissions and boosting efficiency. Could this be the future for all major airports?