In Georgia, Airbus, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Delta Air Lines and Plug Power announced they have joined forces to study the feasibility of a hydrogen-based hub at ATL. The study, which preliminarily launched earlier this year, will help define the infrastructure, operational viability, and safety and security requirements needed to implement hydrogen as a potential fuel source for future aircraft operations at ATL. It will also contribute to the understanding of supply and infrastructure requirements for hydrogen hubs at airports worldwide, the partners said. ATL Senior Deputy General Manager Michael Smith. “If hydrogen proves to be a viable alternative, ATL will investigate options to update infrastructure needs in order to implement the new technology. We are thrilled to participate in this study and look forward to the results.” As part of the study, ATL is providing the current airport layout plan and organization and will share updates on future developments and findings.
More on the story.