ZeroAvia to establish liquid hydrogen refueling research facility at Stockton Metropolitan Airport

February 27, 2025 |

In the UK, International Airport Review reported that ZeroAvia will open a research facility at Stockton Metropolitan Airport, in California, to advance hydrogen refueling technology, supporting sustainable aviation with a focus on liquid hydrogen systems. Richard Sokol, Airport Director, said: “The arrival of ZeroAvia at Stockton Metropolitan Airport is a positive step forward for our airport and the entire Stockton region. As we look toward the future of aviation, we recognize the importance of supporting and collaborating with companies that are making tangible strides in green energy.” At the new facility, ZeroAvia will advance a California Energy Commission (CEC)-supported project to design and test rapid liquid hydrogen refueling vehicles for aviation and heavy-duty applications. This project aims to improve energy performance, cost efficiency, and refueling speed, supporting the commercial viability of liquid hydrogen-fuelled aircraft, according to the report.

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