Airbus, airline SAS, Vattenfall, Avinor, and Swedavia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing infrastructure for hydrogen aviation in Sweden and Norway. This has important implications in the grand scheme of sustainable aviation in Europe as the Nordic countries show a lot of potential for domestic low-carbon aviation due to the range and speed of the current fleet. This partnership will conduct a feasibility study across over 50 airports in both countries. The study, lasting a year with potential for extension, will assess scenarios for hydrogen-powered aircraft integrations and the necessary hydrogen storage at airports. The shift to hydrogen is vital for the aviation sector’s energy transition, requiring airports to adopt new procedures related to refueling,…