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Christchurch Airport joins Hamburg in 'green hydrogen' venture

Both are committed to reducing carbon emissions in aviation activity.

Christchurch Airport's planned Kowahi Park energy park.

Peter Owens Tue, 18 Oct 2022

The decarbonisation of aircraft has become an important worldwide issue for the aviation industry. While Hamburg Airport in Germany and Christchurch Airport are thousands of kilometres apart, they are leaders in this field.

The two airports have just signed a partnership to work on infrastructure

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Peter Owens Tue, 18 Oct 2022
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