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Air Liquide and Groupe ADP Announce Their Ambition to Create the First Joint Venture to Facilitate the Development of Hydrogen Infrastructure at Airports
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With this ambition of creating the first engineering joint venture dedicated to accompanying airports in their project to integrate hydrogen in their infrastructure, Air Liquide (Paris:AI) and Groupe ADP are strengthening their collaboration. This announcement follows a memorandum of understanding signed in 2021 to carry out feasibility studies to accompany the arrival of hydrogen-powered aircraft. This partnership project demonstrates the Groups' shared ambition to act now to pave the way for decarbonized air transport worldwide.
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