Aviation is undergoing a profound transformation: to meet climate targets, new propulsion concepts are essential – and green hydrogen is emerging as a promising solution. However, achieving low-emission air travel requires not only technological innovation but also the development of a global infrastructure to supply sustainably produced hydrogen.
At the HyNEAT Symposium, the project consortium will present its latest research results and engage in discussions with representatives from industry, academia, and politics. The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is also involved in the project through the Institute of Plant and Process Technology (APT), which has focused on cryogenic components, particularly hydrogen liquefaction plants.
Based on technical analyses and regulatory scenarios, the project has developed forecasts for future hydrogen supply chains, H₂ flight networks, and the associated costs. The goal is to outline long-term transition pathways and derive actionable recommendations for policymakers and industry leaders.
The HyNEAT Symposium offers not only insightful presentations and discussions but also a valuable platform for interdisciplinary exchange and networking – bringing together stakeholders from aviation, energy providers, and hydrogen technology experts.
For more information on the program and registration, please visit: https://www.hyneat.de/hyneat-symposium
We warmly invite all interested parties to join us and take part in the discussion!